Pool Plumbing Supplies

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  • The Hayward SP1418D 1.5″MPT Flanged Eyeball Fitting is a replacement Hayward Hydrostream Directional Flow Inlet Fitting with measurements of 1-1/2 inch MIP, 3/4 inch opening, and a .75-inch eye. This product comes in the color white. This is a genuine Hayward replacement product that has been manufactured with high-quality materials for durability and longevity.

    Hayward SP1418DGR 1.5″MPT .75″ EYE Grey Flanged EyeBall Fitting

    $8.00
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  • CMP Non-Adjustable Deck Jet 1

    CMP Non-Adjustable Deck Jet

    $81.95
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  • Pentair 2-Inch 2-Way CPVC Diverter Valve

    Pentair 2-Inch 2-Way CPVC Diverter Valve | 263027

    $77.00
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  • Aquador Skimmer Winter Cover 1085 Style

    Aquador 1085 Skimmer Winter Cover

    $29.49
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  • Skimlite 429-292 2.5 S x 2 S SCH40 PVC Reducer Coupling

    Skimlite 429-292 2.5″S x 2″S SCH40 PVC Reducer Coupling

    $7.00
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  • CMP 25560-001-000

    CMP 25560-001-000 Safety Grate Insert, 1.5″ MPT, Gray

    $2.95
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  • Waterway 540-6470WW White Renegade Skimmer Lid 1

    Waterway 540-6470WW White Renegade Skimmer Lid

    $10.95
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  • Hayward SP1422E 1.5"S 1" Eye White Flanged Eyeball Fitting 1

    Hayward SP1422E 1.5″ x 1″ Eye Flanged Eyeball Fitting

    $10.88
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  • Hayward SPX1070C10 TAN SP1070 Skimmer LID 1

    Hayward SPX1070C10 Tan SP1070 Skimmer Lid

    $27.44
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  • Hayward SP1106 SP1082 Large Skim Vac with 1.5" Straight Adapter 1

    Hayward SP1106 SP1082 Large Skim Vac with 1.5″ Straight Adapter

    $14.13
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  • Aquabond UW5000 1

    Aquabond UW5000 50ML U/W Repair Compound

    $31.00
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  • CMP 25552-359-000

    CMP 25552-359-000 1.5″MPT .75″ Eye Light Blue Eyeballa Fitting

    $3.95
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  • Technical Products #6 1" FTG Winter Plug With Nylon Wingnut

    Technical Products #6 1″ FTG Winter Plug With Nylon Wingnut

    $2.00
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  • Hayward SP14952S 1.5"S ABS Flush Union

    Hayward SP14952S 1.5″ ABS Flush Union

    $13.71
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  • CMP 25540-000-010

    CMP 25540-000-010 White Standard VL Skimmer Faceplate

    $8.95
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  • Pentair 08428-0125 Eyeball Inlet Kit3

    Pentair 08428-0125 Eyeball Inlet Kit

    $18.80
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  • Hayward SPX1419D1 2-5/16" SP1419 Lock Ring 1

    Hayward SPX1419D1 2-5/16″ SP1419 Lock Ring

    $5.00
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  • Hayward SPX1082F Square Adjusting Collar

    Hayward SPX1082F Square Adjusting Collar

    $32.01
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  • CMP-25553-301-000-330x330

    CMP 25553-301-000 1.5″MPT .75″ Eye Gray Flanged Eyeball Fitting

    $5.00
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  • Waterway 411-9150 2.5"S PVC Sweep 90 Degree Elbow

    Waterway 411-9150 2.5″S PVC Sweep 90 Degree Elbow

    $3.95
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  • Main Drain for Inground Pool Kits

    Main Drain Set for Inground Concrete/Gunite Pools

    $89.00
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  • A&A-Quickclean-2-RetroJet-Nozzle,-White4

    Hayward 004-652-4956-01 A&A Quickclean 2 RetroJet Nozzle, White

    $47.46
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  • CMP 25580-004-090

    CMP 25580-004-090 Black Standard Gunite Jet Niche

    $5.95
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  • Pool Plumbing Supplies

    Welcome to the Pool Warehouse comprehensive guide to pool plumbing supplies! Maintaining a properly functioning pool plumbing system is crucial for clean, safe, and enjoyable swimming. This guide provides detailed information on various plumbing components, materials, and best practices for pool owners in all climates. Whether you're tackling a DIY repair, planning a new pool installation, or simply looking to understand your pool's plumbing better, you'll find valuable insights here.

    At Pool Warehouse, we offer a wide selection of high-quality pool plumbing supplies to meet all your needs. Browse our collection and find the perfect parts to keep your pool running smoothly.

    What is Pool Plumbing and Why is it Important?

    Pool plumbing is the circulatory system of your pool, responsible for drawing water in, filtering it, heating it (if applicable), and returning clean water back into the pool. A well-designed and maintained plumbing system is essential for several reasons:

    • Water Circulation: Prevents stagnant water, which can breed algae and bacteria.
    • Filtration: Removes debris and impurities, ensuring clean and clear water.
    • Chemical Distribution: Evenly distributes sanitizers and other chemicals throughout the pool.
    • Heating Efficiency: Enables efficient water heating, reducing energy costs.

    Ignoring pool plumbing problems can lead to costly repairs, unsanitary swimming conditions, and reduced pool lifespan.

    Essential Pool Plumbing Components

    • Pipes: The arteries of the system, carrying water to and from various components.
    • Fittings: Connect pipes and other components, ensuring a watertight seal.
    • Valves: Control the flow of water to different parts of the system.
    • Skimmer: Collects surface debris before it sinks to the bottom.
    • Main Drain: Draws water from the bottom of the pool for filtration.
    • Pump: The heart of the system, circulating water through the plumbing.
    • Filter: Removes dirt, debris, and other impurities from the water.
    • Heater (Optional): Heats the pool water for comfortable swimming.

    Choosing the Right Pool Plumbing Materials

    Selecting the correct materials for your pool plumbing is crucial for durability and longevity. Here's a breakdown of common options:

    • PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride): The most common material for pool plumbing due to its affordability, durability, and resistance to chemicals. Available in various schedules (thicknesses), with Schedule 40 being the most widely used for residential pools.
    • CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride): Similar to PVC but with higher temperature resistance, making it suitable for plumbing near heaters.
    • Flexible PVC: Offers greater flexibility for tight spaces and curved runs, simplifying installation. However, it's generally more expensive than rigid PVC.
    • Copper: Less common in new pool installations due to cost and potential corrosion issues in certain water conditions.

    When choosing between PVC and flexible PVC, consider the complexity of your plumbing layout. Flexible PVC can save time and effort in difficult areas, but rigid PVC offers superior durability and cost-effectiveness for straight runs.

    PVC vs. CPVC: Which is Right for Your Pool?

    The primary difference between PVC and CPVC is temperature resistance. CPVC can handle higher water temperatures, making it ideal for plumbing near pool heaters. If your plumbing system doesn't involve a heater, PVC is typically sufficient and more cost-effective.

    Understanding Pool Plumbing Schedules

    PVC pipes are available in different schedules, which indicate their thickness and pressure rating. Schedule 40 is the standard for residential pool plumbing, offering a good balance of strength and affordability. Schedule 80 is thicker and stronger but generally unnecessary for most residential applications unless required by local codes or for high-pressure systems.

    Pool Plumbing Installation Tips

    Proper installation is crucial for a leak-free and efficient pool plumbing system. Here are some essential tips:

    • Cut pipes cleanly and squarely using a pipe cutter or saw.
    • Deburr the edges of the cut pipe to ensure a smooth flow.
    • Dry-fit all components before applying PVC cement to ensure proper alignment.
    • Use PVC primer and cement specifically designed for pool plumbing.
    • Apply cement evenly to both the pipe and fitting, and twist the fitting into place.
    • Allow the cement to cure completely before pressurizing the system. Consult the cement manufacturer's instructions for cure times.
    • Support long runs of pipe to prevent sagging.

    Pool Plumbing in Freezing Climates

    Pool owners in regions with freezing temperatures face unique challenges. Protecting your pool plumbing from freeze damage is essential.

    • Winterize your pool properly by draining pipes, skimmers, and pumps.
    • Use expansion plugs in skimmers to prevent cracking.
    • Consider installing a freeze protection system that automatically runs the pump when temperatures drop below freezing.
    • Insulate exposed pipes to help prevent freezing.
    • If you choose to keep the pump running during freezing weather, ensure that the water is circulating continuously.

    Pool Plumbing in Warm Climates

    While freezing isn't a concern in warm climates, high temperatures can still affect your pool plumbing. Exposure to direct sunlight can degrade PVC over time. Consider these tips:

    • Use UV-resistant PVC where possible.
    • Paint exposed pipes with a light-colored, UV-resistant paint.
    • Shield pipes from direct sunlight with covers or landscaping.
    • Regularly inspect your plumbing for cracks or leaks.

    Troubleshooting Common Pool Plumbing Problems

    • Leaks: Identify the source of the leak and repair or replace the affected component.
    • Low Water Flow: Check for clogged pipes, filters, or pump impellers.
    • Air in the System: Inspect fittings for leaks and ensure the pump basket lid is properly sealed.
    • Pump Noise: Check for debris in the pump impeller or worn bearings.

    Finding the Right Pool Plumbing Supplies at Pool Warehouse

    Pool Warehouse offers a comprehensive selection of pool plumbing supplies to meet all your needs. We carry a wide range of PVC pipes, fittings, valves, and other essential components from leading manufacturers. Our knowledgeable staff is available to answer your questions and help you find the right products for your project.

    Browse our online catalog or visit our store today to discover the best pool plumbing solutions for your needs. Keep your pool running smoothly with quality supplies from Pool Warehouse!