- Aug 4, 2008
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I have water bubbling out of the expansion joint between the stone coping and concrete deck when I turn on the waterfall feature. The pool was installed in 2008 so it's nine years old (I don't think this is covered by a warranty).
1) What kind of contractor would I hire to handle this type of repair? Seems it would require someone to pull up the coping and break up the cement then repair the PVC plumbing. I could probably do the plumbing part myself once the cement and stone were removed.
or
2) I can delay the repair indefinitely. There are two 3' waterfalls that have separate return lines from the pump and the plumbing at the pump is set up where I can independently turn off the flow to the one leaking. The pump also supplies water to a slide (also independently controlled with the return valves). The slide has the added benefit of entering the pool right where the failing waterfall is (so you'd barely notice it wasn't on when the slide is on). If I choose option 2, would it put too much water pressure in the system because I'm only feeding one 3 foot waterfall and the slide? It's a 2 HP single speed pump (I'll add a photo of the pump return line plumbing soon). Should I put a lower HP pump in place of the 2 HP pump that's there?
Let me know your thoughts/suggestions.
1) What kind of contractor would I hire to handle this type of repair? Seems it would require someone to pull up the coping and break up the cement then repair the PVC plumbing. I could probably do the plumbing part myself once the cement and stone were removed.
or
2) I can delay the repair indefinitely. There are two 3' waterfalls that have separate return lines from the pump and the plumbing at the pump is set up where I can independently turn off the flow to the one leaking. The pump also supplies water to a slide (also independently controlled with the return valves). The slide has the added benefit of entering the pool right where the failing waterfall is (so you'd barely notice it wasn't on when the slide is on). If I choose option 2, would it put too much water pressure in the system because I'm only feeding one 3 foot waterfall and the slide? It's a 2 HP single speed pump (I'll add a photo of the pump return line plumbing soon). Should I put a lower HP pump in place of the 2 HP pump that's there?
Let me know your thoughts/suggestions.