Intex Thru Wall Skimmer on Easy Set Inflatable Pool
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I installed the typical Intex floating basket skimmer. It has great potential, EXCEPT: It doesn't work while the kids are swimming because it gets knocked all to heck and the basket comes out. I know that the instructions say not to use it while swimming, but I wanted to see the result. Now I know.
The kids swim off and on all day. That leaves the night available EXCEPT: I always have a solar cover on the pool at night. Also, my overly-sensitive neighbor doesn't want to hear the pump on at night. My bedroom is closer to the pump than his and I can't even hear it when on. Go figure.
Therefore, I either have to avoid using a skimmer at all, or figure out some hack for a smallish thru-wall skimmer. I know that will be a challenge both because there is no doubler in the pool wall for that purpose and because the wall is not stiff enough to support the weight of an external skimmer.
If you have successfully done a hack like this, I'd love to hear how you did it. Pictures would be awesome. If nobody responds to this, then I may just experiment with it myself and post back here with my results. I figure I'll do the following:
1. Use extra vinyl pieces with vinyl adhesive to create inner and outer doublers.
2. Buy the smallest wall-skimmer I can find.
3. Install the skimmer through the new doubler and sandwich the gasket on both sides with a helping of vinyl adhesive that will squish down and squeeze out.
4. Install a pvc support up from the ground on the outside to support the skimmer without making it TOO rigid.
5. My system is hard plumbed, so I can connect a hose from the bottom of the skimmer into the pvc on the outside.
Your thoughts on this? I'd appreciate any advice you have!
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look at the pinned thread for intex owners at the top of this forum. some older posts don't have pix available anymore but there are plenty of tips and instructions.
you don't need to do any of that extra stuff - no glue, just get a skimmer and use the gasket that comes with it. pre-screw the faceplate to the box or at least drill it out a little - the screws are super tight and hard to do over the top rail, even hard if you are doing it inside the pool. no support needed, you can hard plumb or use hose, these pools are tough.

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I'm also looking to add a thru the wall skimmer, and setting up my 12 x 24 Intex Ultra today/ tomorrow. Is it much easier to install/ cut the thru the wall skimmer before I add water to the pool? I don't mind draining some of the water after the pool is filled but I'm wondering if it's technically more difficult to install the skimmer with water in the pool? Also is there a specific skimmer model that would be recommended/ required for through the wall on an Intex pool?lots of us have done it - it is quite easy once you get over the instinct to not cut holes in your pool. LOLlook at the pinned thread for intex owners at the top of this forum. some older posts don't have pix available anymore but there are plenty of tips and instructions.
you don't need to do any of that extra stuff - no glue, just get a skimmer and use the gasket that comes with it. pre-screw the faceplate to the box or at least drill it out a little - the screws are super tight and hard to do over the top rail, even hard if you are doing it inside the pool. no support needed, you can hard plumb or use hose, these pools are tough.

- Jun 26, 2015
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lots of us have done it - it is quite easy once you get over the instinct to not cut holes in your pool. LOLlook at the pinned thread for intex owners at the top of this forum. some older posts don't have pix available anymore but there are plenty of tips and instructions.
you don't need to do any of that extra stuff - no glue, just get a skimmer and use the gasket that comes with it. pre-screw the faceplate to the box or at least drill it out a little - the screws are super tight and hard to do over the top rail, even hard if you are doing it inside the pool. no support needed, you can hard plumb or use hose, these pools are tough.
OP has an Easy Set pool, the type with the inflatable ring around the top, not a metal frame if I'm not mistaken. I don't think I have ever seen a thread about installing a through the wall skimmer on one of those pools.
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if the water isn't too cold it is easiest to do it when the water is just below where you are going to cut, but I know there have been people who installed before filling too.I'm also looking to add a thru the wall skimmer, and setting up my 12 x 24 Intex Ultra today/ tomorrow. Is it much easier to install/ cut the thru the wall skimmer before I add water to the pool? I don't mind draining some of the water after the pool is filled but I'm wondering if it's technically more difficult to install the skimmer with water in the pool? Also is there a specific skimmer model that would be recommended/ required for through the wall on an Intex pool?
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ah, yeah that might make hard plumbing a little more challenging, but I am sure there has been at least one big easy set with one. I think it might have been in a landscaping thread. it was quite a nice set up with dark gravel or mulch around it.OP has an Easy Set pool, the type with the inflatable ring around the top, not a metal frame if I'm not mistaken. I don't think I have ever seen a thread about installing a through the wall skimmer on one of those pools.
one would want to be extra careful to not stab the inflated ring when cutting the hole.
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You want the water to be just below where you'll be cutting the hole. The water in the pool will stretch out the liner so you'll want to make your cut after you put water in your pool.I'm also looking to add a thru the wall skimmer, and setting up my 12 x 24 Intex Ultra today/ tomorrow. Is it much easier to install/ cut the thru the wall skimmer before I add water to the pool? I don't mind draining some of the water after the pool is filled but I'm wondering if it's technically more difficult to install the skimmer with water in the pool? Also is there a specific skimmer model that would be recommended/ required for through the wall on an Intex pool?

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Through Wall Skimmer on Rectangular Intex Ultra Frame UPDATE


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Doing a thru-wall skimmer on an Easy Set pool with the inflatable top ring would affect waterline height more than it does on a "supported wall" above ground pool.
Yes, sorry I missed the easy set bit.
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