South_Texas_Sun
07-09-2006, 11:14 AM
I have a neighbor who got so excited about seeing our pool being built, that she got motivated about "remodeling" the old IG pool/spa in their backyard.
She said that she's always been a little dissatisfied with the spa pressure. They have a spa with a little 1.5 hp motor, and they don't have a suction line besides the spa drain. The spa rail is 2" pvc but the drain line is only 1.5" pvc and she wants to add some new high-flowing 15gpm jets. (8 jet ports)
She wants to add a suction line, but doesn't know who to trust and has gotten opinions ranging from, "you can't do it", to "just get a 2 inch masonry drill and drill through the wall," to "use an electric chisel".
How would you pool pros go about installing a separate suction line in an already existing spa so that she can get a balance between intake and jet output? Drill? Chisel? Blast? :) Forget it?
Thanks :)
She said that she's always been a little dissatisfied with the spa pressure. They have a spa with a little 1.5 hp motor, and they don't have a suction line besides the spa drain. The spa rail is 2" pvc but the drain line is only 1.5" pvc and she wants to add some new high-flowing 15gpm jets. (8 jet ports)
She wants to add a suction line, but doesn't know who to trust and has gotten opinions ranging from, "you can't do it", to "just get a 2 inch masonry drill and drill through the wall," to "use an electric chisel".
How would you pool pros go about installing a separate suction line in an already existing spa so that she can get a balance between intake and jet output? Drill? Chisel? Blast? :) Forget it?
Thanks :)