Pool Leak Tips
The question isn't if a pool waterfall should make sound. It is what kind of sound it should make. A healthy waterfall has a steady, relaxing flow, while a noisy one may gurgle, hiss, rattle, roar, splash unevenly, or change...
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The most overlooked aspect of a pool filter that keeps getting air locked is that the filter usually is not the original source of the air. Air commonly enters somewhere on the suction side of the circulation system, travels through...
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There are two types of pool equipment sounds: the normal hum you learn to ignore, and the strange new sound that makes you stop mid-step and listen. When a pool leak is developing around the equipment pad, the first clue...
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The short answer is that air usually gets into pool pump plumbing through the suction side of the system, meaning the plumbing and fittings that pull water from the pool toward the pump. When that side is not sealed tightly,...
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The first step is to notice the pattern, because a pool that loses water only when the pump is running is telling you something important. This is different from a pool that drops all day and all night no matter...
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