This might be a stupid question and I will probably not explain it properly, but I have an inground pool and I have a leak in the pipe that is going back towards the pool. The leak is right before the 90 degree elbow before the pip heads underground. There is a connector and I can see that its attached to a threaded part of pipe but I can't turn the connector at all. As you can tell I have no idea what i'm talking about. I'm just not sure how to fix a leak in the fixed pipes, if that makes sense.

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). Dry fit (push it into it without glue) a piece of pipe into the union (the length of the pipe isn't crucial, but it needs to be long enough to dry fit the 90 onto the other end and be over the coupling on the vertical pipe- measure between the open end of the 90 and the coupling and add the extra for the depth of the fitting sockets (usually 2.5" - but double check that your fittings have a 1.25" socket). Cut a piece of pipe that size and glue it into the coupling. Now dry fit the 90 on the top of the new piece and measure between the open union end and the open 90 end, add the 2.5" and cut the final piece of pipe. Glue the last piece into the 90, now take the union apart and glue the piece with the 90 on it into the 1/2 union. Final step is to glue the 90 onto the vertical pipe - once it's on, reconnect the union. Let the glue set for the specified amount of time and you're ready to start up the pump again, with no leaks!
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