With the exception of the older lever actuated ball returns and coin operated tables, there are no moving parts for a ball return. The balls drop by gravity and when they fail to come through, it is typically because something fell inside a pocket, often this is a piece of pool chalk. The foreign item needs to be removed and the ball return will work. Rolling balls through the proper pocket can often clear the chalk - if not, it needs to be disassembled.
Fix the excess fabric up underneath the table with more staples or glue.
The pool return line is the one that returns the water form the filter to the pool. Usually you'll see holes in the side walls of the pool with little eyeball sockets where the water flows back to the pool.
Return it to the store and buy a "Polaris Pool ATV." I like mine so much I named it.
I would try duck tape or sewing it or patching it with pool patches they work very well.
I have etching in my inground concrette pool and i need to know how to fix it. the pool was made in 1973 i bought the house three years ago.
You learn to live with it.
Call a plumber
Firstly you find out how the DE got into the pool - must be a broken filter pad. Fix that, then vacuum the pool. No point vacuuming before you fix the filter problem, or the DE will finsih up back in the pool.
I have a 15' above ground pool, when we installed the pool it was a little uneven (not even 1") now that the pool has been up for a while it has settled and now the side that was lower is off by about 3-4". How can I fix this without draining the whole pool?
It depends on what caused the stain to begin with. In my case it was copper because the pool was constantly auto-filling due to a leak. Metal stain remover treatment, followed by an extremely powerful shock cycle helped return my pool to normal.
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