Re: skimmer leak
It is very possible the gasket just needs to be adjusted a little. Being a new pool it probably does not need replaced. On a couple occasions I have had to go back and do this. I prefer working with a full pool. That way I can see the results without having to wait.
It is usually a case where the gasket is not pushed down far enough at the bottom. It is very easy for this to happen. I would loosen all the screws slightly and then remove the bottom ones. You may need to go up the sides or you may not. You should be able to do the adjustment and put the screws back in.
You will loose a little water but if you have a helper keeping pressure on the skimmer most of the time the loss is minimul. A lot less than if you had to empty and refill several times.
That's what I would do, Dennis
AG pool installer
Arizona
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