I have a 35k gallon pool with 2 skimmers. One skimmer seems to have much less suction power than the other. Should I run a wire down inside the pipe to see if that helps? Also the skimmer that is weaker, has a pvc pipe the comes out near it, goes toward the house and then elbows up with a cap on it. I have no clue what this would be for. Any ideas?
I thought said to make your pool heater last was to only use it a few times a season. Is that the likely usage pattern, given how much that costs? Seems like if you buy it, you want warmer water regularly, not just a handful of times.
I have a customer with a salt pool who gets small calcium deposits in his spa when he runs his heater. Any idea what would cause this. His calcium level is 350. I guess I should say it looks like calcium. Not sure what else it could be. The white deposits come out the spa jets
I have a 35k gallon pool with 2 skimmers. One skimmer seems to have much less suction power than the other. Should I run a wire down inside the pipe to see if that helps? Also the skimmer that is weaker, has a pvc pipe the comes out near it, goes toward the house and then elbows up with a cap on it. I have no clue what this would be for. Any ideas?
I thought said to make your pool heater last was to only use it a few times a season. Is that the likely usage pattern, given how much that costs? Seems like if you buy it, you want warmer water regularly, not just a handful of times.
Yes, the more you use it the faster it wears out. Like anything else.
I have a customer with a salt pool who gets small calcium deposits in his spa when he runs his heater. Any idea what would cause this. His calcium level is 350. I guess I should say it looks like calcium. Not sure what else it could be. The white deposits come out the spa jets
Maybe try lowering the ph and doing a metal treatment . But turn off and bypass the heater first .