It sounds like you need a new hose. They are just plastic and age and weather ruins them with time. If that is not the case, you may have the wrong sized hose.
because it is broken
submerge the hose in the pool first to get all of the air out, then attach to the skimmer.
clean it out with a pool vacuum. it is about 20$ at the dollar store. You might want to buy a disposable paper filter and hose or a reusable sand filter and hose.
clean it out with a pool vacuum. it is about 20$ at the dollar store. You might want to buy a disposable paper filter and hose or a reusable sand filter and hose.
No, becuase the soap can hurt the filter. I recommend using a hose by the pool and washing the soap off with the hose.
yes but its too long, you probably would want to shorten it.
pull the filter out and hose it off, replace the filter, if you vaccum your pool more frequently it should help keep the filter cleaner
If your pump is doing that, then one of three things is happening: The pump is too powerful. Most AG pool pumps are 1 horsepower to 1.5 - the label should have this info. The hose is not connected securely. It should be connected to a PVC connector of the same diameter via a snug hose clamp. The filter is not allowing enough water back into your pool. Make sure it is set to filter. Failing this, your local pool service technician should examine your setup in person.
pull the filter out and hose it off, replace the filter, if you vaccum your pool more frequently it should help keep the filter cleaner
No, to fill the pool just place the hose into the swimming pool and make sure not to over fill it. Hatawa
On my filter, there are two connections arranged vertically. The top connection is the intake, the bottom the return.
To set up a sand filter for vacuuming the pool, first ensure the filter is turned off. Then, switch the valve on the filter to the "Waste" or "Vacuum" setting, which allows the dirty water to bypass the filter and go directly out of the waste line. Connect the vacuum hose to the skimmer or directly to the vacuum head, then submerge the vacuum head in the pool, ensuring there are no air pockets in the hose. Finally, turn on the pump to start vacuuming the pool.