This picture shows a typical Spring Check Valve. If you have a pool Spring Check Valve installed in your pool circulation system and you notice water running backwards in your pool after you turn off your pool pump, you probably have a clogged Check Valve or one that has failed. With a clear Spring Check Valve, you can see if any debris is in the Check Valve mechanism that needs to be cleared out. See our guide on "How To Clear Debris From a Pool Spring Check Valve". Otherwise you can assume that the Check Valve has failed and needs to be changed. Most damaged Spring Check Valves cannot be repaired and must be replaced. This guide shows you have to replace a Spring Check Valve.
InyoPools Posted: 9/25/2018
Hello John - The valve used in this guide measures 5.05" long without the unions.Reply
john rio Posted: 9/23/2018
Can you tell me the length of this valve without the unions? Just the valve itself. thank youReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 1/17/2017
Big D - Unfortunately, we do not have that information. Try asking the pool builders in your area. They may have someone that worked on pools 20 years ago.Reply
Big D Posted: 1/11/2017
Our pool is 17 years old and I have noticed that when I turn off the pump the water in the spa flows back into the pool. Also when we turn on the spa the water also flows back into the pool very quickly. I'm told that I should "check" the check valve but there is no check valve visable. Someone mentioned that years ago builders placed then under ground. Q where should I start digging? Thanks Big DReply