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Bubbles In The Return Flow

Bubbles In The Return Flow

Owning a pool is a joy, but sometimes, unexpected issues can arise. If you’ve noticed a decline in suction or suspect air is infiltrating your pool system, fear not – we’ve got you covered. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through a step-by-step guide on troubleshooting common suction problems and keeping your pool in top-notch condition.

1. Check the Strainer Cover and Gasket:

Start by examining the strainer cover for any signs of looseness or damage to the gasket. If you notice any issues, it’s essential to address them promptly. A secure strainer cover and a properly functioning gasket are crucial components in maintaining a sealed and efficient pool system.

2. Adjust the Pool Water Level:

Low water levels can contribute to air mixing with water through the skimmer. To tackle this issue, ensure your pool’s water level is at the optimal height. By raising the water level, you create a proper seal, preventing air from infiltrating the system through the skimmer.

3. Inspect the Skimmer Weir:

The skimmer weir, also known as the flapper, plays a vital role in regulating water flow. If it gets stuck in the up position, it allows air to mix with water in the suction line. Check the skimmer weir for any obstructions or issues, and make sure it moves freely. This simple check can make a significant difference in maintaining a steady flow.

4. Examine Suction Piping Connections:

Leaks at any connection in the suction piping can disrupt the efficiency of your pool system. Take the time to inspect each connection for signs of leakage. Tighten loose joints and replace any damaged components to ensure a secure and airtight seal.

5. Investigate Suction Side Valve Leaks:

Suction side valves, often overlooked, can be a source of air infiltration. Inspect for leaks around the stem O-ring and address any issues promptly. A well-maintained valve is essential for smooth suction operation.

6. Check for Underground Piping Issues:

A leak in the suction side underground piping can be caused by various factors, including loose joints, tree roots damaging plumbing, or pests like termites or ants. Conduct a thorough inspection, looking out for visible signs of leaks or disruptions in the underground piping.

By addressing these common suction issues proactively, you can ensure the optimal performance of your pool system. Regular checks and maintenance are key to preventing potential problems and enjoying a trouble-free swimming experience. Stay tuned for more insights and tips on keeping your pool pristine and inviting – the Sun Pool Blog is here to guide you every step of the way.

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