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beaverplt
05-27-2017, 11:12 AM
Hi all, I opened my pool a week ago with no issues. Yesterday, I thought the water level looked a little low, but chalked it up to the frequent back washes. This morning, however, I'm sure something is wrong. I turned on the pump manually and was greeted with a lot of air blasting out of the returns for about 15 seconds. Everything went back to normal after that. The water level is about 1/4 inch below yesterdays even with about the same amount of rain. I'm guessing something in a skimmer line has cracked. Is there anywhere else I should look?
Thanks

FormerBromineUser
05-28-2017, 08:15 PM
First off, did you add water back up to mid-skimmer level?

beaverplt
05-28-2017, 08:31 PM
Definitely! I've been very watchful of the water level because of the frequent back washes. As an added note, I keep a piece of black tape on one of my skimmers for a very visible reference of the water level.

FormerBromineUser
05-28-2017, 09:24 PM
Are you set-up with a main drain so you can close off the skimmers? If so, you could let the water level lower and see where it stops. The leak would be there.

Do you see any water around the equipment?

beaverplt
05-29-2017, 09:40 AM
No water around the equipment. I'll give your suggestion a try. I just hope the leak isn't in the main drain.

FormerBromineUser
05-31-2017, 12:32 AM
Let's hope not! Let us know what you find.

beaverplt
06-05-2017, 10:27 AM
Sorry to be so long on this. I forgot to mention earlier that I was going to get the pool clear and clean before closing anything off. I seem to have had more debris than usual this year. I'm almost there.

beaverplt
06-13-2017, 12:25 PM
Ok. I've had a week to open and close the skimmers. What I found;

1. When I closed both skimmers to use only the main drain the pressure dropped by half, from the normal 18 to 9. The returns began blowing a lot of air bubbles.
2. Thinking that low pressure and a lot of air was a bad idea, I opened the skimmer farthest from the pump. Pressure returned to normal and the air bubbles stopped.
3. The next day I found I had still lost more water than was due to evaporation. (bucket observation) I then closed the near skimmer and opened the far one. The pressure stayed but I again got air bubbles, but not as bad as with both skimmers closed.

We had storms last night that added water to the pool, but the water level did not change. Based on the amount of rain we got, I'm guessing I lost about 1/4". I'm going to see what happens again today.