Jets in a Cinder Block Pool

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Jets in a Cinder Block Pool

Postby BenJack9903 » Sat 13 Jul, 2019 13:16

I am building a pool with 8” thick cinder block walls. The jets I have don’t reach far enough through the wall to allow the locking ring to screw on the backside. Anyone ever tackled this issue before?


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Re: Jets in a Cinder Block Pool

Postby Teapot » Sun 14 Jul, 2019 00:57

https://images.app.goo.gl/gLmiAySGsb5suqWs7

Longer through the wall fitting, the puddle flange is important to stop water possibly leaking back around the fitting

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