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dkhedmo June 22nd 07 04:32 PM

today's problem: pool filter leaking
 
OK, so the pool is now full of what may or may nor be softened water.
(New to us house, first time pool owners, pool more than 3 and less than
10 yrs old.) When the water level got high enough to start entering the
skimmer, the cartridge filter started leaking from where the top and
bottom meet. When the water was high enough to turn on the pump, I did
so just to see what would happen and water gushed out from the filter in
every direction possible. So I turned it all off.

I put a call in to the pool company that opened the pool for me, but I
haven't heard back from them yet. I paid them a lot of money to open the
pool, which isn't really as ready to go as I expected it to be, and they
haven't returned a call from yesterday afternoon, so I'm getting a
little frustrated with them. I've got a call in also to a local guy
from the Pennysaver who seems to deal in dismantling and reselling pools
and equipment. His phone number is very local to mine, so I'm hoping
he'll stop by to assess the filter for me and maybe either be able to
service it or switch it out for me for something he's got on hand.

We really don't want to put a lot of money into this pool, my husband
would be more inclined to just let the local guy dismantle the damn
thing and haul it out of here! But the kids will be heartbroken, and
I've already paid a crapload of non-refundable money for swimming
lessons for the kids in anticipation of keeping them from drowning in
this alleged backyard pool.

So my question is, can anyone give me an idea of what might be wrong
with the filter, so that I have some hope of not being totally snowed by
someone into purchasing completely new equipment if avoidable.

Thanks for all the help and advice.

Karen

PS The ac install seems to have gone well, but the weather has cooled a
bit and the humidity has gone down considerable after a series of
thunderstorms, so we haven't had much cause to use it beyond having it
on to check it out. It did seem to cool the house very evenly, and i
noticed the lower humidity level. They moved the thermostat's location
away from next to the wood burning stove and installed a very nice
programmable thermostat in a more sensible locaiton, so I need to find
some time to get that programmed. So far, so good.

Dan Espen June 22nd 07 08:23 PM

today's problem: pool filter leaking
 
dkhedmo writes:

OK, so the pool is now full of what may or may nor be softened water.
(New to us house, first time pool owners, pool more than 3 and less
than 10 yrs old.) When the water level got high enough to start
entering the skimmer, the cartridge filter started leaking from where
the top and bottom meet. When the water was high enough to turn on the
pump, I did so just to see what would happen and water gushed out from
the filter in every direction possible. So I turned it all off.


Tighten the screw(s) that holds the 2 parts together.
If you don't know how, post brand/model.

If that doesn't work, disassemble, check for misplaced or
worn gasket and fix or replace.

If you're going to call a service company every time something
goes wrong with the pool, get used to waiting.

Charles June 22nd 07 10:02 PM

today's problem: pool filter leaking
 

"dkhedmo" wrote in message
et...
OK, so the pool is now full of what may or may nor be softened water.
(New to us house, first time pool owners, pool more than 3 and less than
10 yrs old.) When the water level got high enough to start entering the
skimmer, the cartridge filter started leaking from where the top and
bottom meet. When the water was high enough to turn on the pump, I did so
just to see what would happen and water gushed out from the filter in
every direction possible. So I turned it all off.

I put a call in to the pool company that opened the pool for me, but I
haven't heard back from them yet. I paid them a lot of money to open the
pool, which isn't really as ready to go as I expected it to be, and they
haven't returned a call from yesterday afternoon, so I'm getting a little
frustrated with them.


If they charged you a lot, then let them take care of it.




Bob F June 22nd 07 11:37 PM

today's problem: pool filter leaking
 

"dkhedmo" wrote in message
et...
OK, so the pool is now full of what may or may nor be softened
water.
(New to us house, first time pool owners, pool more than 3 and less
than 10 yrs old.) When the water level got high enough to start
entering the skimmer, the cartridge filter started leaking from
where the top and bottom meet. When the water was high enough to
turn on the pump, I did so just to see what would happen and water
gushed out from the filter in every direction possible. So I turned
it all off.

I put a call in to the pool company that opened the pool for me, but
I haven't heard back from them yet. I paid them a lot of money to
open the pool, which isn't really as ready to go as I expected it to
be, and they haven't returned a call from yesterday afternoon, so
I'm getting a little frustrated with them. I've got a call in also
to a local guy from the Pennysaver who seems to deal in dismantling
and reselling pools and equipment. His phone number is very local to
mine, so I'm hoping he'll stop by to assess the filter for me and
maybe either be able to service it or switch it out for me for
something he's got on hand.

We really don't want to put a lot of money into this pool, my
husband would be more inclined to just let the local guy dismantle
the damn thing and haul it out of here! But the kids will be
heartbroken, and I've already paid a crapload of non-refundable
money for swimming lessons for the kids in anticipation of keeping
them from drowning in this alleged backyard pool.

So my question is, can anyone give me an idea of what might be wrong
with the filter, so that I have some hope of not being totally
snowed by someone into purchasing completely new equipment if
avoidable.


Someone might be able to help if you gave the pertinent info. Like,
for instance, what filter it is.

Without that, I'd suggest tightening the offending parts, and/or
replacing o-rings or gaskets, with proper lubrication.

Bob



dkhedmo June 23rd 07 01:19 AM

today's problem: pool filter leaking
 
Bob F wrote:


Someone might be able to help if you gave the pertinent info. Like,
for instance, what filter it is.

Without that, I'd suggest tightening the offending parts, and/or
replacing o-rings or gaskets, with proper lubrication.

Bob



Duh, sorry. This is the pump and filter system we have:
http://www.pool-filters.com/pool-fil...intator-ag.htm
Swimming Pool Filters :: Eliminator Cartridge Filter

The pool company called and I have an appointment with them for Monday.
They'll roll the labor into what I paid for the opening services, and
just charge for any parts.

In the meantime, I'll see if the local guy has a filter to replace this
one with in case it's beyond repair.

We're really not very handy, but as we work through these problems and
learn the lingo and parts we'll hopefully be able to assess and manage
some of these problems without being at the mercy of the pool company.

Thanks for help and advice.

Karen


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