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How Do I Replace My Pool Plumbing?

Occasionally, homeowners may have to replace their pool plumbing system due to various reasons. This kind of pool repair can cost a fortune. So, pool owners may get compelled to conduct a DIY pool plumbing project. Even so, pool owners should have a foundational knowledge of plumbing before they take part in a DIY pool plumbing project. Otherwise, they can cause further damage to the pool. Remember, pool plumbing involves dealing with electrical equipment. Thus, if not fixed properly, it could pose a danger to you and your loved ones. Therefore, it would be best to employ a dependable pool builder who has extensive experience in fixing pool pumps.

How Do I Replace My Pool Plumbing?

Installing a new pool pump #

Disconnect the existing pump from its power source. Uninstall the old pool pump by detaching it from the electrical wires and the equipment pads. Check and disconnect any existing connections between the pool pump and any other pool equipment. After you ensure that the pool pump is on its own, carefully remove it to create room for the new pool pump. Put in place the new pump on the equipment pads. Connect it with the electrical cables. Do this according to your manufacturer’s manual. Pool pumps are different, and some of them will require certain connections to function.

Installing a new pool heater #

Occasionally, you may experience issues with your pool heater and may need to replace it. The first step would be to detach the pool heater from the pool equipment pad and power cables. After positioning the new heater, connect the pipe to the filter. The same pipe should run out of the heater to the side with the return line. You can always consult your pool contractor on how to connect the pool heater properly.

Pool Plumbing Tips #

  • When plumbing, remember that all the pipes should come from the pump to the pool filter to the equipment.
  • If you need to cut your pipes, use sharp equipment like a saw. This way, you will avoid having uneven pool pipes.
  • Make sure your pipe is clean before applying adhesive, which, in this case, is the PVC pipe cleaner.
  • Wipe off any glue that hangs around the pipe surfaces with a clean wet cloth.
  • When joining the pipes using a PVC pipe cleaner, attach and hold them firmly for at least 20 seconds. Doing this leaves no room for disconnected pipes.
  • During glue application, apply the PVC glue to the pipe and the fitting. Then, join the two together through a gentle yet firm rotation.

In summary #

It is clear that pool plumbing does not take up much time and effort. But before you conduct a DIY pool plumbing project, it is essential to have background knowledge. Alternatively, employ a reputable pool contractor who can deliver a neat pool plumbing job.

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