Re: first time posting - blocked skimmer pipes
I had flex PVC and mine were totally blocked. They were collapsed. The guys I hired were able to dig under the deck/skimmer and replace them with regular PVC.
The original main drain is still flex. I think what makes the skimmers go bad is putting chlorine pucks directly in the skimmer basket it eats away on the material over time. Wish I still had the piece that came out-looked like a monster from a sci-fi movie.
Can't do anything about the main drain I suppose. Right now it's still functional.
FYI I paid about $450/skimmer. The "pool" co's were quoting $1,000/skimmer.
I had to run my pool with no skimmers for about 5 years until I got this fixed. It made all the difference in the world. Much easier to maintain.
Re: first time posting - blocked skimmer pipes
Yea. Flex pipe should *NEVER* be placed under ground. It was always a seriously bad idea.
Re: first time posting - blocked skimmer pipes
Can anything be done when my main drain collapses? Or do I just consider it dead and go to skimmers only?
Sometimes I circulate on "Both". Seems like it helps clean the bottom of the pool. Also I use the main drain when I empty the pool for cleaning etc.
Re: first time posting - blocked skimmer pipes
Hire a miner?
:p:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
Re: first time posting - blocked skimmer pipes
LOL. That's the only thing I can see to do. Fingers crossed I won't have to deal with that problem.