Add a Shutoff Valve to Your Pool Waste Line
My pool equipment pad has a waste line that just dumps straight out to the side yard with zero control — no valve, nothing. I found a YouTube tutorial on how to splice in a shutoff valve, grabbed the supplies, and cut into the pipe... and now I've got a bigger mess than before. The dry-fit didn't hold the way the video showed, one of my cuts came out slightly angled, and I'm second-guessing the whole thing before I actually glue anything permanently.
The waste line is 1½-inch PVC coming off the back of my multiport filter valve. It dribbles between backwash cycles because there's nothing shutting it off, and I'd like to fix that properly. I want to understand what type of valve to actually use here, how to prep the pipe ends correctly after a rough cut, and how to solvent-weld everything so it doesn't leak or blow apart under pressure.
Can someone walk me through the real process — choosing the right valve, making clean cuts, dry-fitting, priming and cementing, and how long I need to wait before firing the pump back up? I want to get this right the second time.…more
The waste line is 1½-inch PVC coming off the back of my multiport filter valve. It dribbles between backwash cycles because there's nothing shutting it off, and I'd like to fix that properly. I want to understand what type of valve to actually use here, how to prep the pipe ends correctly after a rough cut, and how to solvent-weld everything so it doesn't leak or blow apart under pressure.
Can someone walk me through the real process — choosing the right valve, making clean cuts, dry-fitting, priming and cementing, and how long I need to wait before firing the pump back up? I want to get this right the second time.…more