How do I replace a skimmer in an inground pool?

Replacing a skimmer in an inground pool is a relatively simple task that can be completed in a few hours. Here are the steps on how to do it:

  1. Turn off the pool pump and filter.
  2. Drain the water from the pool below the level of the skimmer.
  3. Dig around the skimmer to expose the flange.
  4. Disconnect the plumbing from the skimmer.
  5. Remove the old skimmer from the pool.
  6. Install the new skimmer in the pool.
  7. Reconnect the plumbing to the skimmer.
  8. Fill the pool with water and turn on the pump and filter.

Additional tips:

  • If the old skimmer is leaking, it is important to find and fix the leak before replacing the skimmer.
  • When installing the new skimmer, make sure that it is level and that the flange is properly sealed.
  • If you are not comfortable replacing the skimmer yourself, you can hire a pool professional to do it for you.

5 related questions and answers:

  1. What is the purpose of a pool skimmer? To remove debris from the surface of the pool water.
  2. How often should I clean my pool skimmer? Once a week or more often if needed.
  3. Can I replace my pool skimmer without draining the pool? No, it is not recommended to replace a pool skimmer without draining the pool.
  4. What are some common problems with pool skimmers? Leaking, clogging, and damage to the weir.
  5. How much does it cost to replace a pool skimmer? Between $100 and $500, depending on the type of skimmer and the cost of labor.

5 related hot-selling products:

  • Hayward SP1080 Skimmer
  • Pentair Ultimax Skimmer
  • Jandy VSX Skimmer
  • AstralPool CTX Skimmer
  • Sta-Rite System 3 Skimmer

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