Hello, I'm a long time reader, first time poster.
I am closing my pool this year for the first time since it's been installed ~10 years. I have lowered the water line 1 inch below the skimmers and installed a air fitting in the pump basket housing. I have a 60 gallon air compressor which is able to maintain 20PSI during line blow out. After plugging all 3 returns, 2 skimmers, and 2 step returns, I noticed air bubbles forming from 2 of the 3 side returns and from both skimmer baskets. I am plugging the returns with traditional plugs and the skimmers with gizmos with copious amounts of tape for a good seal. The bubbles on the skimmers are maybe 1/32 in diameter, very very small, the ones coming from the returns are larger and more pronounced.
Here is a link to one of the returns air bubbles: Shared album - Tim Reiner - Google Photos
The bubbles aren't coming out of the returns, but must be coming from behind the return through the plate that has screws into the side of the pool. I live in central NJ where it does freeze a decent amount, my concern is that after the air escapes the line, water will take its place and cause a whole lot of damage. In the past the people that have closed my pool have just used a blower so I don't believe the same level of pressurization has taken place which is why I've never seen any issues... that along with the fact it gets covered almost immediately. Can someone provide some insight? Should I be worried? If I take the plate off do I just need to put more teflon tape and reinstalled? I can't really find anything regarding this issue.
28,000 gallon in ground pool
Located in NJ
Hayward Superpump
Pentair 520 Cartridge
I am closing my pool this year for the first time since it's been installed ~10 years. I have lowered the water line 1 inch below the skimmers and installed a air fitting in the pump basket housing. I have a 60 gallon air compressor which is able to maintain 20PSI during line blow out. After plugging all 3 returns, 2 skimmers, and 2 step returns, I noticed air bubbles forming from 2 of the 3 side returns and from both skimmer baskets. I am plugging the returns with traditional plugs and the skimmers with gizmos with copious amounts of tape for a good seal. The bubbles on the skimmers are maybe 1/32 in diameter, very very small, the ones coming from the returns are larger and more pronounced.
Here is a link to one of the returns air bubbles: Shared album - Tim Reiner - Google Photos
The bubbles aren't coming out of the returns, but must be coming from behind the return through the plate that has screws into the side of the pool. I live in central NJ where it does freeze a decent amount, my concern is that after the air escapes the line, water will take its place and cause a whole lot of damage. In the past the people that have closed my pool have just used a blower so I don't believe the same level of pressurization has taken place which is why I've never seen any issues... that along with the fact it gets covered almost immediately. Can someone provide some insight? Should I be worried? If I take the plate off do I just need to put more teflon tape and reinstalled? I can't really find anything regarding this issue.
28,000 gallon in ground pool
Located in NJ
Hayward Superpump
Pentair 520 Cartridge