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Leaks on the pressure side (sand filter) of the pump will be obvious by water dribble. Air leaks will be on the suction side. First thing to check is the pump basket cover. Inspect the O-ring for tears or degradation, replace if suspect. Next, lube that ring with silicone lube. Jacks or something equivalent available at pool stores. Little pricey but goes a long way. Sometimes you can find an air leak with a stethoscope with the diaphram removed. Sniff around suspect joints with the open end of the hose. When you get close to a leak the sound will be obvious. Alternative way is wih a piece of small diameter hose stuck in your ear but a cheap stethescope is much better. If things like PVC joints are easily accessable you can temporarily wrap the joint area with cheap electrical tape one at a time. When the bubbles go away, you found the leak then fix it properly. From what you say about a lot of foaming it sounds like you have a big leak. Pump basket have air in it? Best info for now...keep us posted and if you have a PVC joint that's leaking I have an easy way to fix that.
Al

) but I'd like to verify a leak as just a leak shouldn't result in foam across the whole surface. Is there any chance that some detergent got added to the pool? Have you used a 'non-polyquat' algicide?
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, which may have been the cause for any air in the pump. As for a chip off the corner, as long as it doesn't extend to the 'rib' on the cover you should still be able to fully seal the lid, unless it's a front corner and prevents the locking knobs from creating a full seat. I can't blame you for wanting to use up the Baq you had, that stuff isn't cheep, but do give a read like I said above. If you want to switch to a chlorine pool next year, I think the vast majority of people here would tell you that you are making a GREAT choice. As for salt water systems, I really like them and so do quite a few folks here. What you'll need to do (anytime between now and next spring) is to look into the SWG (SWCG) section of this forum, and see if it will be the right thing for your budget and pool (there should be a few 'cost analysis' of whether the unit actually saves money vs a bleach pool (it has a fairly high 'up-front' cost, some chems are still required to maintain the pool, cells need to be replaced periodicly and it costs electricity to run one) - but even so, the yearly cost will probably be less than a well maintained Baq pool. I've babbled enough for one post - if I can be of any further help, never hesitate to ask!
We did call the man that rebuilt our pool so I'm hoping he can get out in the next couple of days. Right now I have only the valve open that feeds from the bottom. Is it okay to run the pump like that for a while, with just the one valve open?
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