Installing Returns/Light Fittings & Skimmer | Fiberglass Swimming Pool

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  • čas přidán 5. 05. 2023
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    In today's video, I'm going to be showing y'all how to install light fittings, return fittings and the skimmer on a fiberglass swimming pool
    With every fiberglass pool shell we buy, it comes with 3 return fittings and 1 skimmer
    make sure you get more return fitting for your lights. Depending on how many lights you install will determine how many extra fittings to get
    1st thing is first, tools you are going to need
    1.Grinder with 80g sanding wheel
    2.Drill gun
    3.Tape measure
    4.Sharpie Marker
    5.Speed square
    6.1ft level
    7.Rages
    8.3 tubs of 100% Silicone with caulk gun
    9.Flat bar
    10.Big channel locks
    11.Wood Whole saw Bit 2 3/8
    12. 1/4 drill bit
    13.Saw saw with metal blade
    14 3 extra return fitting for the lights
    leave a comment below if you have questions
    and if you find this video helpful, subscribe and like the video
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Komentáře • 48

  • @jonport_
    @jonport_  Před rokem

    Comment your question below⬇️

  • @ryanjohnson6880
    @ryanjohnson6880 Před 2 měsíci

    I run a concrete pool company that is transitioning to fibreglass and every video on youtube i watch from every fibreglass pool installer emphasises how important it is to get your hole saw size correct, i feel your past mistakes when i hear that, respect to you my friend for the shit you had to deal with when that hole was the wrong size 😅

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 2 měsíci

      Haha 🙏🏻 stay tuned to the channel. I’m producing a 17 part video series on how to build a fiberglass swimming pool and I’m also coming out with a complete high level program. That will teach you everything you need to know when it comes to building a fiberglass swimming pool project this winter.

  • @rizabalanca2788
    @rizabalanca2788 Před 21 dnem

    Just update your tools bro you did a good job

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 21 dnem

      @@rizabalanca2788 👊🏻👊🏻🇺🇸

  • @DealerOnHold
    @DealerOnHold Před měsícem

    Great video bro. Thanks for the effort!

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před měsícem

      Thank you for watching and subscribing!

  • @Emilyrumiano
    @Emilyrumiano Před 6 měsíci

    Do you have any videos showing your take on an install of large light niches (Pentair product) ? Love your videos you are awesome!

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 6 měsíci

      No i do not. I don’t use those on our pools and thank you for the kind words Emily🙏🏻

  • @Never2Loud
    @Never2Loud Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm in the process of replacing 4 return jets (CMP) on a return line that dropped (settled) after 10 years and one jet got cracked. Silly question - Is that 100% silicone the same 100% GE Silicone I see at Walmart, HD, etc? Is it the all-purpose stuff, or do you prefer a specific type?

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thats awesome brother! Glad its helped you. Yes. 100% from GE. It just needs to be 100% silicone regardless of the brand.

    • @Never2Loud
      @Never2Loud Před 9 měsíci

      @@jonport_ Thank you for confirming. Apologies, one last question please. Once you install the 4 wall jet fittings, I assume you then insert/glue 2" extensions outward from each fitting (let's say 6" - 12" for example) that go to the 2" branch line and T-fittings. Do those extensions from the wall have enough (any) lateral- sideways movement to help attach the 2" PVC lines to each T fitting? Or do you make a (long) one-piece manifold to slip & glue the entire branch line to the 4 wall jets all at once? I'm a little concerned that once I attach the first jet extension and T-fitting, there won't be any sideways flex to squeeze the next PVC segment to the next T-fitting jet and so-on. Does that make sense? Am I over-thinking this?

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Never2Loud i think i get what you’re saying haha.
      1st thing, the fittings are 1 1/2 so you’ll use 1 1/2 to extend it and then reduce on the T fitting.
      Ok so assuming its on a straight wall, extend all fitting out the same length.
      (Assuming theres only 3 fittings)
      Then work left to right.
      Set the first 2 Ts in place with out glue and measure the pipe in between with in a 1/16
      Then glue those Ts together by them sleeves. Use a flat surface and face the T down so when you glue them both they are square.
      At that point it should fit like a puzzle on those first 2.
      On the last you’ll dry set that same way as you did before, measure and cut.
      And then you’ll fit them all at the same time. You’ll want to to be smooth and quick. They should fit really nice at that point.
      I hope this helps

    • @Never2Loud
      @Never2Loud Před 9 měsíci

      @@jonport_ Makes sense. Thank you!

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 9 měsíci

      @patf491 awesome. Good luck!

  • @acansz
    @acansz Před rokem

    Shouldnt there be a gasket in the skimmer, other than silicon? (Im about to replace a similar skimmer in my hot tub)

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před rokem

      That is the gasket the silicone. It seals of way better, because it molds to the shell.

    • @acansz
      @acansz Před rokem

      @@jonport_ oh okay :-)
      I about to reseal a waterway skimmer. I can see previously a gasket have been used, but also silicon.
      Do i need to buy another gasket, or should i be able to just silicone it?

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před rokem

      @@acansz I would just use silicone. You see how I cake it on really thick and then spread it out on the inside of the skimmer and that way it gets through everything alter your screw holes you can’t get that with a gasket.
      Just make sure everything is been cleaned and wipe down you can use some acetone as well.

  • @craigersanimation
    @craigersanimation Před rokem

    Hi Jonathan, How do you remove the fine fibreglass particles from the water after the holes have been cut?

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před rokem +1

      Normally i don’t haha. The filter picks them up. You can vacuum some of them up that fall on the edge of the shell. That’s ideal.

  • @jeffp862
    @jeffp862 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Why don’t you use marine 4200 instead of silicone for the fittings?

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 5 měsíci

      I Just haven’t. Not sure it even necessary. I’ll definitely consider it.

    • @joshyingling
      @joshyingling Před 5 dny

      I would recommend it brother, Im at 8 years with a leak detection company and we just use fast set 5200, big upgrade in waterproof

    • @jeffp862
      @jeffp862 Před 5 dny

      @@joshyingling only problem w 5200 is it’s meant to be forever . Hardens like a rock eventually but 4200 is a little forgiving if you gotta take it apart . Both amazing products meant to be used below a water line. I just had to reseal a light under water w marine 4200 not drained, put it on the fitting thick dunked it and tightened it and it sealed like a dream

    • @joshyingling
      @joshyingling Před 5 dny

      @@jeffp862 yeah for sure, don't get it where you don't want it forever! Love those fittings you are using in the video. Much better than the ones with the giant hex nut for the back

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 5 dny

      Are you seeing pool fittings, failing? Or the seal around them?

  • @joshjones7690
    @joshjones7690 Před rokem

    Are you in Nashville

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před rokem

      No sir. I’m in new Albany IN

    • @RossStClair
      @RossStClair Před rokem

      Wetscapes? Being in the New Albany area. I had the same issue with one screw not catching today. Little thread tape on the screw and it caught enough to snug it up not super tight but it made me feel better.

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před rokem

      @@RossStClair tough to say because I’m not there but sound like you made it happen👊🏻

  • @kenmcalpine2215
    @kenmcalpine2215 Před 2 měsíci

    This is how I did mine. One has failed at the 4 year mark. Why? I believe it's because silicone is crap. It's not permanent and it sure as hell isn't for underwater applications ( as it says right on the tube). I used what was supplied with the pool. Nobody could give me a clear answer as to why not use underwater marine 4200or 5200? It would never break free. It would never fail. Everything in the design of pool fittings seems like it is designed for failure.

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 2 měsíci

      Did you build a pool yourself? Have you built Pools before?

    • @kenmcalpine2215
      @kenmcalpine2215 Před 2 měsíci

      @@jonport_ First pool on my own. I did everything except dig the hole. Small leak on one return is the only issue I've had since install 4 years ago. Silicone as a bond was the only thing I questioned from manufacturer and I now regret it. Silicone is a gasket and a lubricant. It's useless for a permanent bond. I've got marine 5200 on the grate of my jetski. It's held on for 10 years and 65 mph. Still looks new. I'd really like to see better fittings and assembly for pools. Plastic cracks. Silicone fails.

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 2 měsíci

      @@kenmcalpine2215 yeah interesting.

  • @pcmactek
    @pcmactek Před 9 měsíci

    Using silicone as a gasket is in itself, asking for trouble. I laughed when he tossed away the manufacturers gaskets. Unless he went to school for chemical engineering, manufacturing engineers, no gaskets are better material and don’t break down like silicone can. Sure glad he wasn’t installing my pool.

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Its a proven system where i build. Pools last a very long time.

    • @Jerbo1125
      @Jerbo1125 Před 9 měsíci

      I’ve been a mechanical contractor for 3 years and I’ve been in the trade for 20. I’m doing a pool right now and the GC told me do not use that gasket on there and I was arguing for two weeks with them before I landed the drain fitting that came with the gaskets second off the return fittings don’t come with them and I was saying to him there’s a mistake we got to get gaskets for the stuff and I did some research, they preferred silicone believe it or not believe me I was scratching my head too

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 9 měsíci

      @@Jerbo1125 🤷‍♂️

    • @jeffp862
      @jeffp862 Před 5 měsíci

      Having spent my life in construction building comercial buildings and houses even putting in roads. I’ve learned engineers and architects come up with ideas. The people in the field perfect them. I can’t tell you how many engineers ideas didn’t work in the field. I personally would use marine 4200 on the fittings but that’s my preference from
      Being in the performance boat world for a while also. It’s designed to work below the water line for decades. But I don’t doubt the silicone works pretty darn well too
      On race cars w turbos especially we never use gaskets on the header flanges we use copper seal RTV, people see it and THINK it’s a hack job but it’s how the top turbo shops in the country do it because testing has proved it works.

    • @jonport_
      @jonport_  Před 5 měsíci

      @jeffp862 🙏🏻