Thanks for an excellent video. I will be doing this in the Spring so I have watched many videos on this subject and IMHO, your instructions are the easiest to follow . I also feel much more comfortable splitting the gasket than cutting the liner freehand. Both methods give a water tight seal if done correctly.
Can be done either way. Having two gaskets - one for each mounted component - is very typical. Mine is leak-free after a year but I understand that some people don't want to cut their gasket. Makes sense. Pros and cons to either method.
@@FixEverythingYourself that's what I thought at least you hook the skimmer up to the pool before you cut the pool. That made a lot of sense to me thank you again!
Wow looks so easy. I just purchased one but talked myself into sending it back because I really didn't want to cut into my liner but after being this video I may just keep it and use it with my new sand filter. Thank you............ I hope lol
Awesome video! You're showing everything I wanted to see, so now I have some confidence that this should be possible to do for me as well 😋 Thanks for making this video! ❤
Why didn’t the casket come cute into two pieces if one side is supposed to go inside the pool and one on the outside or did you decide you wanted it split into. I have been considering getting something like this, so I appreciate your video!
If gasket is used uncut, the hole in the pool liner has to be cut first. To me, that's riskier than cutting the gasket first and cutting the liner at the very end. Worst case for mis-cutting the gasket is you order another gasket. Worst case of cutting the liner wrong is....who knows, depends on what you do. To me, there are more pros than cons to cutting the gasket but I know folks who've done it successfully not cutting the gasket.
@@FixEverythingYourself Thanks for the video. I just purchased this skimmer but I am wondering about a slightly different approach. How about installing it just like you did but without the gasket. Then cut the hole in the liner. Then unscrew everything (i.e disassemble the installation). Then install the butterfly gasket nicely in the newly cut hole and then reconnect everything. This way the gasket is not cut, but your liner hole is lined up properly. (Unless not having the gasket on during the cut will not align it correctly? )
Yes, I think that would work just fine. For what it's worth, mine is working perfectly with no leaks. But I understand the nervousness of cutting the gasket 🙂.
Hi! Can i have some update on how the wall skimmer works since to you installed it? How long is it installed and is there any leak are damages on the liner with time? Is it worth it or should i keep the intex surface skimmer? Thanks a lot 🙏 Fab
I've had the skimmer for 3 weeks. No leaks of any kind. It works extremely well when I'm user it as the only inlet to the pump. However, I often use both inlet hoses because the pump is weak and don't want a clogged skimmer preventing enough water from getting to the pump. My brother has the same pool and skimmer but upgraded his filter/pump, and his skimmer is working beautifully with both inlet hoses in use. If your pool already has a skimmer and seems to be working, I'd keep it. If you don't have one, this one works very well.
@@FixEverythingYourself Thanks a lot! I already have the basic Intex surface skimmer but keep getting off the edge. So I am interested to put the wall skimmer but I am scare off damages of the liner on the long terms.
All due respect, seeing several unneeded steps to complete when it's already drained down. Mark the hole location. Cut the hole out and install the butterfly gasket (not cut). Use a screw to puncture the liner at each screw location and install screws. Done
We just got one of these pools and used your other video to help us set up the pump that it came with (no thanks to the poor instructions!). I’ll keep this in mind for the future. Looks like it’s really effective. Would you still recommend it today after having some time to see it work? Thanks for your helpful videos and i loved seeing (and hearing) your chickens run around. So nice to have fresh eggs. 🥚
Yes, I highly recommend the skimmer. It keeps the surface of the water much cleaner than without one. It's so time-consuming to use a net to get everything off the water's surface every day. The skimmer makes the net almost unnecessary. The best upgrade I've done to my pool, though, is changing the pump and paper filter that came with the pool to a sand filter. Not only is it much more powerful and more effective, but there's no paper filter that needs to be cleaned every day. It was $200 but it was well worth it. I'll post a link to the video from another channel that's the same pump I now have. And yes, nearly unlimited eggs (and free!) is hard to beat!
One is plugged, the other is still feeding water to the pump. Which means there's the skimmer plus one inlet hose going to the pump. The skimmer doesn't work as well when both initial inlets are plugged so I'm still experimenting with my long-term approach on using just the skimmer or both.
Yes, you can put tablets in the skimmer but make sure they don't block the hole that drains to the pump. If you're using larger tablets, standing them on their edge should keep the opening to the hose free and clear.
I've decided to add a skimmer, only difference, Im adding another filter and outtake. Decades in the aquarium hobby have me brainwashed, over filtration 🤣 I'm shocked it's taken me this long to add another filter to my pool 😂
Install 2 skimmers, dont plug the other side off. One inlet will make the pump work harder and the return flow will slow down. Preference i quess, but the pump is starving having only one intlet
Thanks for an excellent video. I will be doing this in the Spring so I have watched many videos on this subject and IMHO, your instructions are the easiest to follow . I also feel much more comfortable splitting the gasket than cutting the liner freehand. Both methods give a water tight seal if done correctly.
Thanks! Yes, either method is equally effective. Mine is leak-free after however long it's been since I posted this video (two summers' worth).
The gasket is not meant to be separated. It goes in the hole you cut and fits snuggly on both sides of the cut
Can be done either way. Having two gaskets - one for each mounted component - is very typical. Mine is leak-free after a year but I understand that some people don't want to cut their gasket. Makes sense. Pros and cons to either method.
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That was done extremely well out of all the people I've watched do that. It shows me that I can do it too thanks
Thank you. Yes, it's quite doable. And it's always a bit scary cutting a hole in a pool. This approach takes away most of that fear 😄.
@@FixEverythingYourself that's what I thought at least you hook the skimmer up to the pool before you cut the pool. That made a lot of sense to me thank you again!
Wow looks so easy. I just purchased one but talked myself into sending it back because I really didn't want to cut into my liner but after being this video I may just keep it and use it with my new sand filter. Thank you............ I hope lol
I hear you. I was a little nervous when I finally made the cut but it worked so well and was as easy as I showed in the video.
Great video. Thank you! I have watched a few of these because I’m scared to cut my liner. But I can see it’s going to be totally worth it
Yeah, it definitely is. I also upgraded my pump/filter (after this video) to a sand filter, and the skimmer is working even better.
Awesome video! You're showing everything I wanted to see, so now I have some confidence that this should be possible to do for me as well 😋 Thanks for making this video! ❤
Great. It's not any harder than I show in the video. Good luck!
Why didn’t the casket come cute into two pieces if one side is supposed to go inside the pool and one on the outside or did you decide you wanted it split into. I have been considering getting something like this, so I appreciate your video!
If gasket is used uncut, the hole in the pool liner has to be cut first. To me, that's riskier than cutting the gasket first and cutting the liner at the very end. Worst case for mis-cutting the gasket is you order another gasket. Worst case of cutting the liner wrong is....who knows, depends on what you do.
To me, there are more pros than cons to cutting the gasket but I know folks who've done it successfully not cutting the gasket.
@@FixEverythingYourself Thanks for the video. I just purchased this skimmer but I am wondering about a slightly different approach. How about installing it just like you did but without the gasket. Then cut the hole in the liner. Then unscrew everything (i.e disassemble the installation). Then install the butterfly gasket nicely in the newly cut hole and then reconnect everything. This way the gasket is not cut, but your liner hole is lined up properly. (Unless not having the gasket on during the cut will not align it correctly? )
Yes, I think that would work just fine. For what it's worth, mine is working perfectly with no leaks. But I understand the nervousness of cutting the gasket 🙂.
did you keep the other hose hooked up to the pool / t connector when you plugged it?
Yes
That way if the skimmer basket gets full/clogged, there's still water flow to the pump to keep from overworking it.
Hi!
Can i have some update on how the wall skimmer works since to you installed it?
How long is it installed and is there any leak are damages on the liner with time?
Is it worth it or should i keep the intex surface skimmer?
Thanks a lot 🙏
Fab
I've had the skimmer for 3 weeks. No leaks of any kind. It works extremely well when I'm user it as the only inlet to the pump. However, I often use both inlet hoses because the pump is weak and don't want a clogged skimmer preventing enough water from getting to the pump.
My brother has the same pool and skimmer but upgraded his filter/pump, and his skimmer is working beautifully with both inlet hoses in use.
If your pool already has a skimmer and seems to be working, I'd keep it. If you don't have one, this one works very well.
@@FixEverythingYourself Thanks a lot! I already have the basic Intex surface skimmer but keep getting off the edge. So I am interested to put the wall skimmer but I am scare off damages of the liner on the long terms.
I don't expect any problems long-term on the liner. The vinyl liner is pretty strong.
Is the blue tape just to keep water in? Its not on all poles
Yes, just to keep water in. A lot of it splashed out of those holes when we'd swim. This was an easy way to keep it in.
All due respect, seeing several unneeded steps to complete when it's already drained down. Mark the hole location. Cut the hole out and install the butterfly gasket (not cut). Use a screw to puncture the liner at each screw location and install screws. Done
We just got one of these pools and used your other video to help us set up the pump that it came with (no thanks to the poor instructions!). I’ll keep this in mind for the future. Looks like it’s really effective. Would you still recommend it today after having some time to see it work? Thanks for your helpful videos and i loved seeing (and hearing) your chickens run around. So nice to have fresh eggs. 🥚
Yes, I highly recommend the skimmer. It keeps the surface of the water much cleaner than without one. It's so time-consuming to use a net to get everything off the water's surface every day. The skimmer makes the net almost unnecessary.
The best upgrade I've done to my pool, though, is changing the pump and paper filter that came with the pool to a sand filter. Not only is it much more powerful and more effective, but there's no paper filter that needs to be cleaned every day. It was $200 but it was well worth it.
I'll post a link to the video from another channel that's the same pump I now have.
And yes, nearly unlimited eggs (and free!) is hard to beat!
Link to filter upgrade video: ruclips.net/video/TEFDOiZKqGg/видео.html
What did you do with the other 2 intake holes?
One is plugged, the other is still feeding water to the pump. Which means there's the skimmer plus one inlet hose going to the pump. The skimmer doesn't work as well when both initial inlets are plugged so I'm still experimenting with my long-term approach on using just the skimmer or both.
@Fix Everything Yourself i see. Could you make an updated video on this issue when you figure it out please?
Nice job. Thanks for the video.
Thanks!
Nice video bud!...
Thanks!
Can I still put my chlorine tablets in this type of skimmer. Ty. Your video is amazing
Yes, you can put tablets in the skimmer but make sure they don't block the hole that drains to the pump. If you're using larger tablets, standing them on their edge should keep the opening to the hose free and clear.
And thanks for the feedback!
Ty
Great job. Wish I had known about this product a year ago!
Thanks. I agree, wish I'd done this sooner!
I guess there’s different ways to skin a cat. Good informative video
Thanks. Mine is working great, no leaks.
I've decided to add a skimmer, only difference, Im adding another filter and outtake.
Decades in the aquarium hobby have me brainwashed, over filtration 🤣
I'm shocked it's taken me this long to add another filter to my pool 😂
Well, too much filtration is better than not enough, I guess 😄
Install 2 skimmers, dont plug the other side off. One inlet will make the pump work harder and the return flow will slow down. Preference i quess, but the pump is starving having only one intlet
Agreed. I leave the other inlet unplugged for that reason (don't want to starve the pump of water). Interesting idea about two skimmers. I like it.