In my experience with vinyl pool lights it can only be 3 thnigs;around the light'not haveing a gaste;i would chack the light;the gsate;see if that would help;if that don't work i would put it a new light
this guys pretty smart and has some good advice huh??...yea right!
first of all if your light is leaking call a professional to repair it!! if you must insist on becoming a weekend warrior and trying to repair it yourself...go get yourself some 2 part water resistant epoxy...pull out the light from the niche and puddy the gap between the conduit and the light niche itself. This is where they leak from most of the time. If that's not the case then youll want to try the gasket itself that you can see without removing the light. Hope this helps!!
I tried putty with the light box empty. Worked great, for about 10 days. Then I got mad. Fortunately I had a handy family. We cut out the concrete above the light, about 18" square-very tough job. Dug down to the light box with a post hole digger. Then created a new seal with plastic conduit, stainless steel washers and a brass nut (couldn't find a stainless steel nut). Then the entire area was covered with Shoo Goo (found at Walmart in shoe dept) plumbers swear by this stuff. Filled the hole with crushed stone, not dirt. Compacted it and repoured the concrete with 120lbs of concrete from Lowes, just mix with water. Its fixed correctly and will not leak! Sure it was alot of work but to do it right you need to get to the source nut just patch it. Would easily have cost about $1,000 to have someone do it. Cost me about $55, and 6 hours of labor.
Justin Bieber has a inground pool
Most pool lights are 12v ac and run off a transformer so no need to ground
How big is the star dust inground swimming pool.
A light acid wash should remove the chalk.
They will most likely work, they just have to have the same specifications.
You certainly can.
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are you a pool dealer? What state are you in?
Outdoor pool Inground pools.
Yes.. If the lite ring or facering are corroded the chemical ballance has been way off..
I have etching in my inground concrette pool and i need to know how to fix it. the pool was made in 1973 i bought the house three years ago.