Pool Plumbing performs several functions. The first is supplying water to fill it, unless one uses the basic garden hose method. Another, and most important feature is that the water is circulated through a filter process via a pump system. Yet another necessity, in some applications, is that the plumbing system serves to drain the water from the pool. The plumbing is done using plastic (PVC) pipe of various sizes and fittings, all of which is assembled using glued joints. For a proper installation one needs to consider the type of pool,i.e., above ground, in-ground, pre-formed, built in.
Do a Google search under swimming pool plumbing designs, or swimming pool plumbing (or pipe) layouts, or schematics... somewhere in the top ten will be a beautiful picture of what you want.
Yes, absolutely. Swimming pools involve construction and plumbing which have to be done correctly for the pool to function and be safe. It is not as simple as diging a hole in the ground so it is important to only work with certified pool contractors.
Check with your local government to see what must be done to inactivate the pool. Some require removing the pool or breaking up the bottom of the pool before filling it in. Also, you should deal with the plumbing involved.
You need a permit to build one in most populated areas. You need a permit to run a public pool. You don't need a permit to operate a private home swimming pool.
not for your own property.
Not enough room in this format to elaborate. Go to a pool store for that info.
You have to contact the latest plumber or plumbing based company.
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Typically you would tee into the plumbing after the pump and filter with a small hose and a valve that runs to the plumbing on the slide.
When was the replaster job done? Were there leaks before the "first" plaster job? Were those leaks determined to be in the walls of the pool or in the plumbing? To answer your question - most likely - yes. Hmm, what do you mean by several? Ken