This is by far the best Pool-Spa combo explanation I have ever heard thus far, complete with a practical of how all the theory becomes reality! Thank you very much!
Thank you for this video. My pool had issues when it was being built. I caught these discrepancies and the foreman on the job was a jerk. The owner of the company I used was awesome. Problems were corrected. Once my pool was built there wasn't much in the area of proper pool maintenance provided by the pool builders. I learned by turning valves to see what would occur. Trail and error 😮. It's my first pool and I will admit my busy schedule doesn't provide me much time for maintenance. I have a new pool maintenance company showing me how to properly maintain my pool. Your video was simple and provided me the information I needed. I maintain my own pool maintenance now and all has gone well. It's a great feeling to save some cash and to do the pool maintenance myself. I'm also teaching my neighbors how to maintain their pools. Pretty awesome feeling to help out other pool owners. I will definitely pass your video along. Thank you for the great video. Peace be with you and yours 😁🙏.
What a fantastic video! Your clarity in explanation was perfect. As a relatively new swimming pool technician I am still learning the trade and am always looking to improve my craft. Thanks again for your advice 😊🙏🏻
Just moved into a home with a pool spa combo from 1987. Tried the blower and spa once. Seemed fine. Shortly after that, I had a new heater installed because the OEM heater was leaking and it was advised I get a new heater. I also got. New blower motor (2hp) because the pool company advised the motor that was on there may not be powerful enough to blow jets hard enough for the distance the pipes are from the spa,as I had commented on how little pressure there seemed to be going into the spa from the blower. Also, the old blower had a 3 way valve about 8 incense under it on the pipe. Pool company said that should not be there and it was removed. After new heater and blower were put in and 3 way valve taken out, now there is an issue that no one seems to have the answer to. The spa pushes water back up through the pipe and into the blower motor. Even if u take the blower off of the pipe it sits on, the water comes back up from the spa. The pool company changed the new 2hp blower out to a 1.5 or 1 ho blower and thought that may help. But the same issue. When the pump is on, and the two valves are adjusted as in your video to spa mode, water comes back up through the blower pipe, even if you physically take the blower off of the pipe! So, I asked for the 3 way valve to be put back on the blower line because maybe the previous owners over time had the sa,e issue and the valve “solved” it. So the 3 way valve was re installed under the blower and tested. Seemed to be fine now. But shortly after this on the same day, I turned the heater on for both pool and spa, while pump was on, and turned the blower on. You can see and hear some air escaping through the valve, but the bubbles are working with good force in the spa. But then when I turned the blower off after a minute or less because it’s super loud now due to the valve opening, water is shooting up through three pipe and out the 3 way valve non stop. The pool company thinks it’s the “plumbing” around the spa itself and wants the v put open the concrete around the spa to investigate at a price of $1400. What are u looking to uncover I ask, they say they don’t know until they look. Any idea what is going on? They even tried blowing out the lines from the blower side with i think C02 in case thee was a clog, but nothing came out so it is assumed nothing is clogging the line. Any ideas?
Extremely helpful, came for good explanation and left with it. I do wish I had more of an automatic way of doing this as when switching valves my pump trips, thanks to being vs +svrs. I am sure the previous owner got suckered into buying this pump not realizing it wasn't needed for residential here in Cali. Also my jets seem very underpowered as far as pushing debris to skimmer. In fact, the return jet furthest from the pump gets nothing coming out.
Glad it helped. Upgrades are possible for many systems. I realize that money is involved, but depending on your system, it may not be as bad as you think. Though i cant say for sure on the return flow problem, many times when we have witnessed this in a system that has a clean filter and an unobstructed skimmer it is because the plumbing was fed in a system without a manifold. When a feed line has more than 3 returns without a manifold, it has been our experience that performance between returns is not equal. If you haven't checked the filter and skimmer, that would be a good place to start though.
Great video, and love the 2A.....I moved into a home with a pool, and a spa a bit higher so it has a waterfall. I had the Hayward 2.7hp motor with the tall 72sqft DE filter, and it had 3 Jandy 3 way valves. It also has 2 other PVC tubes that are venting down. I dont know what those 2 tubes do, but one of them looks like its been there a long time, and the other has newer top connections, both with a 90 pointing down so nothing falls in I guess. I am able to get my pool do the bubbly therapeutic action without a blower, based on how I have the valves set. BUT, I have 2 of the jets of the spa acting as SUCTION! The spa also has 4 drains....2 drains on the foot wall of the spa, and 2 on the actual floor of the spa, ones that look like the main pool drain. I am not sure what they are doing. My pump was starting to act up, and I wanted to install a replacement heater (the one we got with the house doesnt work, a pretty old Raypak/Teledyne), so a friend gave me a more recent heater...., and so I hired a Pool guy to install the heater and a 3hp pump. Things look good, he did have to correct one of the things he plumbed. He didnt change the plumbing that I can tell, but now the spa does not bubble like before. I said it used to, though without the heater. Now I have a heater, but no strong jets like before. He said one of those tube exhausts was likely for a blower, but they stopped the suction from the spa drains and made the 2 jets being the suction for some reason. I am confused, BUT, the jets were strong enough to cause thrust action in the spa before(no blower, never even knew they used a blower). So fed up, as he keeps adding cost to the service, and I cant blame him, but I also cant be sure of what he is claiming. I'm not far from loading it with dirt and starting to plant and grow my own food!
Boy, im sure sorry to hear that! The pipes with the 90's are likely for venturi air (air introduced to the spa system through vacuum when the water is pumped through the jets at a high rate of speed). Many spas use this system and it usually works fine. We started adding blowers for 2 reasons: 1. On demand air through sealed plumbing 2. Venturis can get clogged at times Its hard to know how things have been plumbed after a pool is finished, and we can only hope it was done correctly. However, I have seen jets act as inlets on a spa to feed the venturi. I dont know if thats the problem on this, but it might be. Usually an air blower can be added to a system you are describing if it was plumbed correctly. They are relatively cheap and run off either 120 or 240 from your subpanel (depending on which blower you choose). Im not telling you to do this, but it can be an option. The rule for blower size is 1/4 hp for each jet (i.e. 6 jets= 1.5 hp blower). Should you elect to do this, it may fix your problrm, or it may not. I have to emphasize that because i do not know your pool plumbing i can only throw it out as an idea and cannot guarantee results, functionality or possible future problems on the system. One way i would try to determine validity of this approach would be to take a shop vac (with the hose on the blower side) and try to introduce air through your pipes. If you get the result you are looking for, you may consider a blower addition. Again though, because i cant verify how your spa was plumbed i can only throw it out there as an idea and not a suggestion. **Make sure the blower is mounted 1' above the water level of the spa when installed!!! Many people add them too low and not only will they not perform right, they can also receive water back up into the blower (even if they have a check valve)** Dont lose heart! Usually there is always a way to fix these problems!
Awesome video. I have a question. My system is like this one except my spa is above the pool. I’m have an issue with an actuator/valve. Sometimes I loose all my water in the spa during freeze protection mode. My question is can I set the valves in the middle where it will move water in the pool, spa and spillover at the same time? I have a switch where I can get the actuator to a position and turn them off. Is that possible to do. Thank You!
All actuators typically have an override switch usually on the underside of the unit that allows for a change of direction or an "off" if in the middle. I would consider using the switch to manually actuate it to a position that would always send some water to the spa and the locking out movement by placing the switch in the middle until the season resumes.
@@CrystalEdgePools ok good, I know how to move the electric valves manually, thanks! We are out of cold weather now. I just completely shut it down and winterized it. For next year, should I stop it in a position where the pool is running and hot tub is spillovers at the same time or is it possible for spa and pool to be circulating. Or is there a way to spillover, spa, and pool all 3 modes at the same time. I’m not that familiar with what all needs to be circulating so it doesn’t freeze. Hope this isn’t too confusing. Thank you!
Question: do I need to manuall turn the spa valve to drain just the spa or can I drain the spa by only pressing the spa drain button on the Jandy computer panel? Also do I need to turn spa pump and pool filter pump off?
How do u winterize a raised attached spa return with an air blower? Do u need to use the cyclone and turn on the air blower as well as u plug up the returns with winter plugs?
Love how detailed you were in explaining this spa/pool valves (suction/return) learned so Much from this video vs my boss explains me in “not so detail”. However I have a question for you. One of the clients has suction from his skimmer but his spa jets were “on” which made it difficult for me to see what I was vacuuming in his spa. How do I turn off the spa jets so I Can “see” the bottom of the spa while vacuuming….. if you want me to send you a video on his valves pls send me your email.
Hi, at 1:45 you refer to the Main Drain/Spa Draw, which is a single pipe. I have a very basic spa and pool combination but it has separate main and spa drains, plus the skimmer and each have individual ball valves. This allows me to empty the spa for cleaning. I don't understand how the main drain and spa drain can be combined with no apparent means of selecting either. Can you clarify please?
On a single pump system without pool main drains, (which is how this pool is set up) it is handled with the single diverter valve. If a system has 2 sets of main drains (pool and spa) as well as a skimmer, there should be more diverters to handle selection.
@@CrystalEdgePools Thanks for your reply. I think what I find confusing is that you refer to and label the pipe, second from the right, as Main Drain/Spa Draw. Main Drain, as far as I'm aware, usually means the Pool Drain, as distinct from the Spa Drain. So, in this case, to drain the spa, I take it that you would shut off the feed to it and close (or partially close) the Skimmer/Pool Draw. Also, it looks like there is no way to balance or adjust the skimmer flow in comparison to the pool, if using a vacuum pool cleaner. If there is no pool drain, how is water removed from it once the level drops below the skimmer, if there was a maintenance issue? The only way I can see would be to use a submersible pump but then if you were totally draining it, how do you prevent the pool from popping up if there is no hydrostatic relief valve? I'm assuming it's not a vinyl pool as one of the tags at the top of your post shows #fiberglasspools.
In normal operation do you position the 3 way valve for the return to be 50/50 pool/spa? Or mostly to the pool, with a little to the spa? (My spa spills over into the pool)
I have a pool with no spa. I have a skimmer and a bottom drain I have a basic Jandy diverter. How do I make sure I’m pulling from both equally if I want??
Great point. Those are usually controlled through an app with an automation system. I will put together a video on that soon. We will set up a Jandy iaqualink and walk through JVA's. Thanks for the feedback!
I have a pool that was installed in 2019 with all of this Jandy equipment with no blower. My spa used to blow bubbles but has recently stopped producing bubbles. Any idea why this happened?
Hi gunner0322. If you have a spa system with no blower, you likely have a venturi system with draws in air as the water is flowing through the jets. This is usually fed through inlets at the top of the spa. These often times look like small circular discs on the top rim of the spa. Regardless of where exactly they are located, if these air inlets become clogged with any debris (such as organics, dirt, etc) they will choke of the air inlet and reduce the amount of air introduced to the jets when flowing. The first place to start is to locate and confirm that these inlets are clean. Most venturi caps are removable and then cleaned out. Obstructions can be lodged at times due to the vacuum created in this design to feed air into the system. Give that a shot and let me know if it fixes your issue.
The gun is for safety in today's world. Much like a seat belt, I wear it and forget about it. I have never needed to use it and hope I never will! Open carry usually discourages the likelihood.
To confirm, I have similar setup and same where both knobs “out” are pool and both “inward” is spa … that said there is always some slight circulation in my spa even when fully “outward/pool” … ive been hesitant to shift knobs anything other than fully inward or outward. Is it safe on the equipment to go more 70/30 type as you showed here? (assuming the skimmer has enough flow to move)
This is by far the best Pool-Spa combo explanation I have ever heard thus far, complete with a practical of how all the theory becomes reality! Thank you very much!
Glad to help!
Thank you for this video. My pool had issues when it was being built. I caught these discrepancies and the foreman on the job was a jerk.
The owner of the company I used was awesome. Problems were corrected.
Once my pool was built there wasn't much in the area of proper pool maintenance provided by the pool builders.
I learned by turning valves to see what would occur. Trail and error 😮.
It's my first pool and I will admit my busy schedule doesn't provide me much time for maintenance.
I have a new pool maintenance company showing me how to properly maintain my pool.
Your video was simple and provided me the information I needed.
I maintain my own pool maintenance now and all has gone well.
It's a great feeling to save some cash and to do the pool maintenance myself.
I'm also teaching my neighbors how to maintain their pools. Pretty awesome feeling to help out other pool owners.
I will definitely pass your video along. Thank you for the great video.
Peace be with you and yours 😁🙏.
Excellent video. Thanks for showing us "the basics".
You bet!
NOW i understand why i have all those valves. thank you for the precise explanation
What a fantastic video! Your clarity in explanation was perfect. As a relatively new swimming pool technician I am still learning the trade and am always looking to improve my craft. Thanks again for your advice 😊🙏🏻
You're very welcome!
How many rounds does it take to FIRE up the pool and shoot the water in a different direction?
Thank you for this video. Very thorough and easy to follow explanation.
You are welcome!
Just moved into a home with a pool spa combo from 1987. Tried the blower and spa once. Seemed fine.
Shortly after that, I had a new heater installed because the OEM heater was leaking and it was advised I get a new heater. I also got. New blower motor (2hp) because the pool company advised the motor that was on there may not be powerful enough to blow jets hard enough for the distance the pipes are from the spa,as I had commented on how little pressure there seemed to be going into the spa from the blower. Also, the old blower had a 3 way valve about 8 incense under it on the pipe. Pool company said that should not be there and it was removed. After new heater and blower were put in and 3 way valve taken out, now there is an issue that no one seems to have the answer to. The spa pushes water back up through the pipe and into the blower motor. Even if u take the blower off of the pipe it sits on, the water comes back up from the spa. The pool company changed the new 2hp blower out to a 1.5 or 1 ho blower and thought that may help. But the same issue. When the pump is on, and the two valves are adjusted as in your video to spa mode, water comes back up through the blower pipe, even if you physically take the blower off of the pipe! So, I asked for the 3 way valve to be put back on the blower line because maybe the previous owners over time had the sa,e issue and the valve “solved” it. So the 3 way valve was re installed under the blower and tested. Seemed to be fine now. But shortly after this on the same day, I turned the heater on for both pool and spa, while pump was on, and turned the blower on. You can see and hear some air escaping through the valve, but the bubbles are working with good force in the spa. But then when I turned the blower off after a minute or less because it’s super loud now due to the valve opening, water is shooting up through three pipe and out the 3 way valve non stop. The pool company thinks it’s the “plumbing” around the spa itself and wants the v put open the concrete around the spa to investigate at a price of $1400. What are u looking to uncover I ask, they say they don’t know until they look. Any idea what is going on? They even tried blowing out the lines from the blower side with i think C02 in case thee was a clog, but nothing came out so it is assumed nothing is clogging the line. Any ideas?
Extremely helpful, came for good explanation and left with it.
I do wish I had more of an automatic way of doing this as when switching valves my pump trips, thanks to being vs +svrs. I am sure the previous owner got suckered into buying this pump not realizing it wasn't needed for residential here in Cali.
Also my jets seem very underpowered as far as pushing debris to skimmer. In fact, the return jet furthest from the pump gets nothing coming out.
Glad it helped. Upgrades are possible for many systems. I realize that money is involved, but depending on your system, it may not be as bad as you think.
Though i cant say for sure on the return flow problem, many times when we have witnessed this in a system that has a clean filter and an unobstructed skimmer it is because the plumbing was fed in a system without a manifold. When a feed line has more than 3 returns without a manifold, it has been our experience that performance between returns is not equal. If you haven't checked the filter and skimmer, that would be a good place to start though.
Well done!
Kinda surprised that it didn’t have an actuator valve. But you explained everything very well. Thanks!
Some customers opt for the manual and some opt for the automated. Both can be oprated manually though so i though this woukd help the most
Great video, and love the 2A.....I moved into a home with a pool, and a spa a bit higher so it has a waterfall.
I had the Hayward 2.7hp motor with the tall 72sqft DE filter, and it had 3 Jandy 3 way valves.
It also has 2 other PVC tubes that are venting down. I dont know what those 2 tubes do, but one of them looks like its been there a long time, and the other has newer top connections, both with a 90 pointing down so nothing falls in I guess.
I am able to get my pool do the bubbly therapeutic action without a blower, based on how I have the valves set.
BUT, I have 2 of the jets of the spa acting as SUCTION! The spa also has 4 drains....2 drains on the foot wall of the spa, and 2 on the actual floor of the spa, ones that look like the main pool drain. I am not sure what they are doing.
My pump was starting to act up, and I wanted to install a replacement heater (the one we got with the house doesnt work, a pretty old Raypak/Teledyne), so a friend gave me a more recent heater...., and so I hired a Pool guy to install the heater and a 3hp pump. Things look good, he did have to correct one of the things he plumbed. He didnt change the plumbing that I can tell, but now the spa does not bubble like before. I said it used to, though without the heater. Now I have a heater, but no strong jets like before. He said one of those tube exhausts was likely for a blower, but they stopped the suction from the spa drains and made the 2 jets being the suction for some reason. I am confused, BUT, the jets were strong enough to cause thrust action in the spa before(no blower, never even knew they used a blower). So fed up, as he keeps adding cost to the service, and I cant blame him, but I also cant be sure of what he is claiming. I'm not far from loading it with dirt and starting to plant and grow my own food!
Boy, im sure sorry to hear that! The pipes with the 90's are likely for venturi air (air introduced to the spa system through vacuum when the water is pumped through the jets at a high rate of speed). Many spas use this system and it usually works fine. We started adding blowers for 2 reasons:
1. On demand air through sealed plumbing
2. Venturis can get clogged at times
Its hard to know how things have been plumbed after a pool is finished, and we can only hope it was done correctly. However, I have seen jets act as inlets on a spa to feed the venturi. I dont know if thats the problem on this, but it might be. Usually an air blower can be added to a system you are describing if it was plumbed correctly. They are relatively cheap and run off either 120 or 240 from your subpanel (depending on which blower you choose). Im not telling you to do this, but it can be an option. The rule for blower size is 1/4 hp for each jet (i.e. 6 jets= 1.5 hp blower). Should you elect to do this, it may fix your problrm, or it may not. I have to emphasize that because i do not know your pool plumbing i can only throw it out as an idea and cannot guarantee results, functionality or possible future problems on the system. One way i would try to determine validity of this approach would be to take a shop vac (with the hose on the blower side) and try to introduce air through your pipes. If you get the result you are looking for, you may consider a blower addition. Again though, because i cant verify how your spa was plumbed i can only throw it out there as an idea and not a suggestion.
**Make sure the blower is mounted 1' above the water level of the spa when installed!!! Many people add them too low and not only will they not perform right, they can also receive water back up into the blower (even if they have a check valve)**
Dont lose heart! Usually there is always a way to fix these problems!
@@CrystalEdgePools Thank you for the detailed response. Makes good sense. Will see how I go about it.
Thank you.. great explanation and video.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome video. I have a question. My system is like this one except my spa is above the pool. I’m have an issue with an actuator/valve. Sometimes I loose all my water in the spa during freeze protection mode. My question is can I set the valves in the middle where it will move water in the pool, spa and spillover at the same time? I have a switch where I can get the actuator to a position and turn them off. Is that possible to do. Thank You!
All actuators typically have an override switch usually on the underside of the unit that allows for a change of direction or an "off" if in the middle. I would consider using the switch to manually actuate it to a position that would always send some water to the spa and the locking out movement by placing the switch in the middle until the season resumes.
@@CrystalEdgePools ok good, I know how to move the electric valves manually, thanks! We are out of cold weather now. I just completely shut it down and winterized it. For next year, should I stop it in a position where the pool is running and hot tub is spillovers at the same time or is it possible for spa and pool to be circulating. Or is there a way to spillover, spa, and pool all 3 modes at the same time. I’m not that familiar with what all needs to be circulating so it doesn’t freeze. Hope this isn’t too confusing. Thank you!
Question: do I need to manuall turn the spa valve to drain just the spa or can I drain the spa by only pressing the spa drain button on the Jandy computer panel? Also do I need to turn spa pump and pool filter pump off?
If you can send me a description of your jandy interface and maybe a couple pictures of your pad, I can better answer that question.
How do u winterize a raised attached spa return with an air blower? Do u need to use the cyclone and turn on the air blower as well as u plug up the returns with winter plugs?
Could you tell me your geographic location? It can make a difference on the advice
@@CrystalEdgePools I am located in New Jersey, so we have to winterize appropriately for freezing temps
The spa is maybe 150-200 ft away from the pump/pool plumbing, but it’s raised and above grade compared to the pump. Not sure if this matters
Thanks for the video.
You're welcome!
Love how detailed you were in explaining this spa/pool valves (suction/return) learned so
Much from this video vs my boss explains me in “not so detail”.
However I have a question for you.
One of the clients has suction from his skimmer but his spa jets were “on” which made it difficult for me to see what I was vacuuming in his spa. How do I turn off the spa jets so I
Can “see” the bottom of the spa while vacuuming….. if you want me to send you a video on his valves pls send me your email.
We turn the spa jets off during cleaning, and refill periodically if necessary until completely cleaned
Hi, at 1:45 you refer to the Main Drain/Spa Draw, which is a single pipe. I have a very basic spa and pool combination but it has separate main and spa drains, plus the skimmer and each have individual ball valves. This allows me to empty the spa for cleaning.
I don't understand how the main drain and spa drain can be combined with no apparent means of selecting either. Can you clarify please?
On a single pump system without pool main drains, (which is how this pool is set up) it is handled with the single diverter valve. If a system has 2 sets of main drains (pool and spa) as well as a skimmer, there should be more diverters to handle selection.
@@CrystalEdgePools Thanks for your reply. I think what I find confusing is that you refer to and label the pipe, second from the right, as Main Drain/Spa Draw. Main Drain, as far as I'm aware, usually means the Pool Drain, as distinct from the Spa Drain. So, in this case, to drain the spa, I take it that you would shut off the feed to it and close (or partially close) the Skimmer/Pool Draw. Also, it looks like there is no way to balance or adjust the skimmer flow in comparison to the pool, if using a vacuum pool cleaner.
If there is no pool drain, how is water removed from it once the level drops below the skimmer, if there was a maintenance issue? The only way I can see would be to use a submersible pump but then if you were totally draining it, how do you prevent the pool from popping up if there is no hydrostatic relief valve? I'm assuming it's not a vinyl pool as one of the tags at the top of your post shows #fiberglasspools.
Great job - how are carrying ? Is this just your house?
Constitutional carry. Freedom State baby!!!!!
In normal operation do you position the 3 way valve for the return to be 50/50 pool/spa? Or mostly to the pool, with a little to the spa? (My spa spills over into the pool)
Mostly to the pool with a little to the spa. I move the larger body of water more
What about the cleaner line that is sucking from the vacuum? Is it tied into the skimmer piping?
The vac plate over the basket in the video is sending the vacuum hose water directly to the inletbplumbing in the skimmer
Thank you GREAT explanation
Dumb question but what do you mean by “if you have a stand-alone spa”
I was wondering the same thing
A seperate fiberglass structure not molded into the same composite pool that shares the recirculation system
I have a pool with no spa. I have a skimmer and a bottom drain I have a basic Jandy diverter. How do I make sure I’m pulling from both equally if I want??
Start at the middle between the 2 and just ensure that the skimmer draws enough to keep top water debris going in
Pretty good explanation, and it is beyond most pool builders, but where are the automated valves?
Great point. Those are usually controlled through an app with an automation system. I will put together a video on that soon. We will set up a Jandy iaqualink and walk through JVA's. Thanks for the feedback!
I have a pool that was installed in 2019 with all of this Jandy equipment with no blower. My spa used to blow bubbles but has recently stopped producing bubbles. Any idea why this happened?
Hi gunner0322. If you have a spa system with no blower, you likely have a venturi system with draws in air as the water is flowing through the jets. This is usually fed through inlets at the top of the spa. These often times look like small circular discs on the top rim of the spa. Regardless of where exactly they are located, if these air inlets become clogged with any debris (such as organics, dirt, etc) they will choke of the air inlet and reduce the amount of air introduced to the jets when flowing. The first place to start is to locate and confirm that these inlets are clean. Most venturi caps are removable and then cleaned out. Obstructions can be lodged at times due to the vacuum created in this design to feed air into the system. Give that a shot and let me know if it fixes your issue.
@@CrystalEdgePools thank you!
What is the small 1" pipe for?
Im not sure what you are referring to.....can you be more specific?
Pool guy with a gun nice!
A gun saved my life!
Texas! 😂
Great but why is the guy packing a gun?
Nearly everyone is packing in Texas
Because Texas 😂
Because he can
Because why not
He can carry if he wants maybe he is on the way to the range?
What the fuck's the deal with the gun?
Relax folks, focus on the pool and leave your Second Amendment concerns out of the posts.
You should label each pipe!
Agreed. Very helpful
The most American thing I’ve seen 😂😂
Bro making Glenn Heights sound nice. Lol😂
Suuuuuuuuper 👌💐
For ease of homeowner and service technician use, pipes should be labeled. Also, a pool/spa combo should be automated.
Most pools are armed, proceed with caution.
Nice video very informative- It is better to be judge by 12 than to carried by 6, lol.
True story
Wow! A sidearm!
Maybe I should pack heat for the retired engineers/morons who argue about my diagnosis and payment!
i’m only here because i fucked up my grandpas pool
Ok. How can i help?
Bro thinks he’s so cool not concealing his gun
Never hide who you are......
Curious to know why are you packing a gun for a pool and spa video 🤨🧐🤔
The gun is for safety in today's world. Much like a seat belt, I wear it and forget about it. I have never needed to use it and hope I never will! Open carry usually discourages the likelihood.
Never get caught "slipping" 😂👍
It's like carrying a wallet for some people. You never know with these freaks out there. I love it.
😂why does it matter? That’s not the focus of the video
@@katylewiscreatesit’s weird.
And remember guys whenever you manipulate a pool/spa combination be sure to carry your firearm because it can attract all kind of weird people !
excellent
Many many thanks
To confirm, I have similar setup and same where both knobs “out” are pool and both “inward” is spa … that said there is always some slight circulation in my spa even when fully “outward/pool” … ive been hesitant to shift knobs anything other than fully inward or outward. Is it safe on the equipment to go more 70/30 type as you showed here? (assuming the skimmer has enough flow to move)