Condo Steve
05-02-2006, 10:23 PM
Hi everybody,
I have inherited the job of pool boy at our condo, 15,000 gal. inground, plaster.
In the distant past, some knucklehead discovered that the skimmer was broken, not under warranty and needed addressing. The obvious answer was also the cheapest solution, remove the skimmer and brick up that unsightly hole. The kind idiot plumbed a 1.5" line beneath the now uninstalled skimmer and plugged the end with a PVC MIP plug and teflon tape.
Two questions:
Has anyone experienced this brand of idiocy before?
I need a place to plug in a vacuum hose. Can I unscrew the 1.5" plug and screw in a wall fitting to accept a 1.5" vacuum hose?
Thanks in advance and please, no laughing.
Condo Steve
I have inherited the job of pool boy at our condo, 15,000 gal. inground, plaster.
In the distant past, some knucklehead discovered that the skimmer was broken, not under warranty and needed addressing. The obvious answer was also the cheapest solution, remove the skimmer and brick up that unsightly hole. The kind idiot plumbed a 1.5" line beneath the now uninstalled skimmer and plugged the end with a PVC MIP plug and teflon tape.
Two questions:
Has anyone experienced this brand of idiocy before?
I need a place to plug in a vacuum hose. Can I unscrew the 1.5" plug and screw in a wall fitting to accept a 1.5" vacuum hose?
Thanks in advance and please, no laughing.
Condo Steve