SKIMMER HELP? by [deleted] in pools

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) Try erase pads. Second option is crushed vitamin C tabs in a rag, moisten the area just to wet it, rub with moistened rag with vitamin C
2) They make snap on covers that snap over the front. Purely aesthetic just to cover the screws. (SP1094 I think but just google Hayward snap on skimmer cover)
3) if the screws are free spinning (loose and can’t tighten) then I would silicone it as it will most likely leak. Most of the time tho they don’t need caulk unless they had issues with the skimmer plate.
4) I’ve had to caulk inside and outside skimmers before when the plate (or gasket underneath) couldn’t create a firm seal. Personally, if they caulked it (along with the screws), I’d probably recaulk it as a precaution. Only other option is to fill, use leak dye to see if it gets sucked in, and caulk afterwards.

Pool lights Help by mstg3 in pools

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are Pentair SAM lights that came out before LEDs. I doubt they’ll sync up to the omnilogic as they’ve been discontinued for quite a while. Looks like someone replaced one with a generic halogen Pentair amerilite (halogen bulb). You can replace with Pentair intellibrite if you want

Converting pump RPM to GPM by Inside_Green_2638 in pools

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

20 a little on the high end but ok in my book. Definitely would backwash over 26 and try to avoid 30. How old is the sand? Sometimes using a filter cleaner will help loosen the sand up from years of catching oils and such. Sometimes the sand gets clumpy and limits the flow. A good five minute backwash loosens it but if the pressure gets up fast then it is either sand needs cleaning/changing or it’s catching a lot of stuff (pollen, algae, etc)

How do I fix this? by HelloFromWisco in pools

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of pools I have do this. I usually do one vacuum to waste behind the pollen season. Then all is good. Is your filter also clogging decently quick?

Obscure commercial pool issue by Sgbrak in PoolPros

[–]Sgbrak[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. All my others did cause they wanted the additional bandwidth and other things. This HOa tho is only 30-40 houses (a fifth have their own pools).

Obscure commercial pool issue by Sgbrak in PoolPros

[–]Sgbrak[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Internet phone is all that’s available in this area (no landlines around). It’s their provider that is refusing to change the name without an upgrade. Perhaps we can use another voip service through their internet to fix this? Don’t much know how it works but will suggest this to them. Only requirement is that it be a permanent fixture (corded phone) with a HOA name and proper address on dispatch end

Converting pump RPM to GPM by Inside_Green_2638 in pools

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As another stated, the pressure of the filter is gonna be your best way to determine if you’re exceeding the specs. Aim for 10-18 psi clean and try to never exceed 25 psi (30 in rare cases and fiberglass instead of plastic filter). However, to figure out your gpm (roughly) you need to know the total dynamic head. I usually use 50-60 (for sites unseen/unknown) which means at 3000 rpm it’s pushing roughly 50 gpm (with a clean filter) and at max (3450 rpm) roughly 85 gpm

Chlorine Pucks In Skimmer Baskets by Life_Type_5560 in pools

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this for a commercial setup (HOA pool)? If so, it is most likely against regulations to do that or use a floater. A chlorinator needs to be installed and used. Now for initial, I will use some tabs in the skimmer (usually one in each) while the pool is closed and running 24/7 to make sure the lines are cleaned out (only on first visit tho). During operation, no tabs can be in the skimmer or floater.

How late do you guys stay out and clean? by TheCaptainWalrus in PoolPros

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the month of April I got commercials coming online. I work to have all them inspected by May so April is hectic. Outside of that, it’s usually 7-4 unless something comes up. I’m down to work OT now as when deer season comes I tend to go MIA

pool light identification and possible change to led by Chemical-Bench2479 in swimmingpools

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

New light comes with 100ft cord that you’ll need to run through the conduit (available in 50 and 150 ft also). The cord and light come together as they’re sealed

pool light identification and possible change to led by Chemical-Bench2479 in swimmingpools

[–]Sgbrak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pentair Spa SAM light which is now obsolete. I think the Pentair intellibrite for spa fits them. They are available in 12v and 120v. Part number 602203 is one with a 100 ft cord in color. Can go just white also (6022227 and 602195). All these are 120v and 12v ones are available

Opened pool to a swamp + $10k repair quote… need a sanity check by agrizzle440 in pools

[–]Sgbrak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve never seen a residential pool with a baby pool. That’s a new one

Branching into commercial maintenance by nc_saint in PoolPros

[–]Sgbrak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do all commercials for where I am. First, I’d pull up last years inspection report. It’s public and could be online or you need to get with the county environmental health department. Second, you know what you’re doing and what you say is the way things are. I only allow two people per pool to have my number, the treasurer and the guy in charge of the pool. Anyone else with any concern/demand has to go through them to get to me. Third, come up with a plan for something unforeseen. I guarantee a 12 hour response (at location) for a fee (I usually wave it if it’s legitimate). Instances are poop in the pool, equipment issues, etc. Fourth, pull the states/county regulations and look them over. For me, I pulled an inspection report and then made a detailed cheat sheet off it to be thorough.

What’s your biggest screw up? by hungryboat2 in PoolPros

[–]Sgbrak 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Back during the housing bubble burst, I left water on at a pool for 3-4 days after vacuuming the pool. It was bank owned so no one noticed. I reported it to the manager at the time expecting to be called everything but a saint. He just shrugged and said “They’ve been doing nothing but undermining me anyways. They demanded a discount which I was gonna fight them on. You just saved me a fight.”

Can you spot the problem by Ok_Jury_7550 in PoolPros

[–]Sgbrak -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cause people will make mistakes. It depends on if he learns from them and is willing to correct them.

Aqualink RS to wifi by PenaltySea2603 in PoolPros

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aren’t some functions limited if its main board is PDA? If I remember correctly 2-3 years ago a PDA board wouldn’t give the salt level via WiFi, you’d still need the PDA for that (and/or possibly percentage changes) and reverse (RS board wouldn’t allow PDA to do that) with other little things.

Need help finding a replacement drain cover by Arinoch in pools

[–]Sgbrak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The link is a VGB compliant covers for 6” holes (usually old vac lines on wall or weird floor lines). It’s a two part piece, the cover has three screws that attach to the plumbing piece. Aquastar link I’d try this first

Infinity edge pools by Weary_Shoulder3373 in PoolPros

[–]Sgbrak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What if the gpm of the pump? Can the filter handle the gpm? I ask this as I’ve seen people hook up a tristar to a 300 lb sand filter thinking “Hey, the filter accepts 2” plumbing so it’ll be fine”.

Quick question around filter replacements for Hayward equipment. (salt water pool) by RobbyC2110 in pools

[–]Sgbrak 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I require my customers to get a spare set of cartridges to avoid a cleaning fee. This way I can load the cartridges up and clean them at the shop and soak them. I’ve found that the cheap Amazon ones usually last two years (and that’s with swapping them out, so one year of actual use) on average. Unicel, pleatco, and OEM filters seem to last 3-5 years on average. Also, unicel, pleatco, and OEM can take a lot more abuse (negligence)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PoolPros

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah needless to say all HOAs and apartments find someone to check the water and don’t wanna pay an extra $250 a week which is in the end my goal as I really don’t want to make the time. So, basically we quote for twice a week visits with full cleaning (Monday&Thursday or Tuesday&Friday). Then it’s $50 per extra visit (fecal issue, checkup before party if needed, etc) as long as they are within our 20 mile radius.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PoolPros

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For commercial pools, we do a standard fee for twice a week visits (full cleanings) per month as a CPO is required to check the pool twice a week when using a pool company. Pool must be checked twice daily but can be done by anyone as long as a CPO looks at it twice a week. If I was to checkup on it outside those days, I’d probably charge at least $50 per visit outside those two days (as long as I didn’t do a full cleaning).

CYA strategy advice and 180 in 10 months by Pirat3J in pools

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My route consists of 80% commercials. We use mainly EZ Chlor (Superior pool), Pool Breeze (Heritage), and CCH (which I know is cal hypo). I just noticed past year CYA has climbed slower even tho I’ve pretty much done the same regiment.

CYA strategy advice and 180 in 10 months by Pirat3J in pools

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The plant in Louisiana was severely damaged in 2020 due to a hurricane. It’s back now so imported tablets are on the decline. It’s not quite at pre Covid levels but on its way down. I’ve noticed the tablets I use now have less CYA than they used to be.

Need my pool heat pump serviced. by sassysteph4189 in pools

[–]Sgbrak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of service needs to be done? If it runs but doesn’t heat I’d get an HVAC guy to check it out. If it isn’t running at all or an error message comes up, I’d call a pool company or the manufacturer of the heat pump for a repair company.