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Inyo Wrapped 2025: Top Pool DIY Articles of 2025

Inyo Wrapped 2025: Top Pool DIY Articles of 2025

No matter if you’ve owned a pool for years or are just starting out with pool DIY. This blog is here to help you handle common pool maintenance problems. Each article covers topics like finding the right replacement motor, avoiding springtime mistakes, and spotting hidden air leaks. We break down tricky tasks into easy steps, so you can save time, money, and stress while keeping your pool in great shape all season.

How To Find Your Replacement Pool Pump Motor in 90 Seconds

How To Find Your Replacement Pool Pump Motor in 90 Seconds
How To Find Your Replacement Pool Pump Motor in 90 Seconds

This article and video make it easy to find and order the right replacement pool pump motor in about 90 seconds, which is useful if your motor stops working suddenly. Take a clear photo of your motor’s label, look for the part, catalog, or model number, and search that number on INYOPools.com to find a match. Once you find a possible replacement, check the volts, amps, and horsepower to be sure it fits your pump. If you have any questions, you can send the photo to InyoPools for help.

This guide is great for DIY pool owners because it removes the guesswork, saves you time and money, and makes it simple to order the right motor without needing an expert.

Best Hayward T-Cell-15 Replacement: Top Pick for Your Pool

Best Hayward T-Cell 15 Replacement - INYOPools.com
Best Hayward T Cell 15 Replacement INYOPoolscom

This article looks at the best replacement for the popular Hayward T-Cell-15 salt chlorination cell and suggests the Pureline PL7106 aftermarket salt cell as a more affordable choice than the original Hayward unit. It compares price, warranty, and compatibility. The Pureline uses high-quality titanium blades like the Hayward but costs less and has easier warranty support, though it does not work with automation systems like the Hayward cell. Both options work for pools up to about 40,000 gallons and turn salt into chlorine.

This guide and video help DIY pool owners save time and money by recommending a reliable aftermarket option, explaining key differences to avoid compatibility problems, and making it easy for anyone to pick the right replacement without needing a professional.

8 Mistakes Pool Owners Make When Opening For Spring

8 Mistakes Pool Owners Make When Opening For Spring
8 Mistakes Pool Owners Make When Opening For Spring

This article lists eight common mistakes pool owners make when opening their pool for spring and shows you how to avoid them, saving you time, money, and hassle. It reminds you not to wait too long to open your pool, since that can cause algae and debris, and not to open before finishing yard work or remove the pool cover the wrong way. The article also points out the need to check equipment, replace winterizing plugs, add chemicals slowly instead of all at once, and dissolve granulated shock and CYA before adding them to protect the liner. Other tips include waiting at least 24 hours after shocking before swimming and checking accessories so you’re ready for the season.

This guide helps DIY pool owners by breaking down seasonal problems into simple steps, making it easier to start the pool season smoothly and avoid costly or preventable issues without needing a professional.

3 Hacks to Finding Suction Side Air Leaks

3 Hacks to Finding Suction Side Air Leaks
3 Hacks to Finding Suction Side Air Leaks

This article shares three simple ways to find suction-side air leaks in a pool system, which can cause issues like poor pump priming, low water flow, and bad circulation. It explains how to use shaving cream, foamy dish soap, and incense smoke to spot where air is getting into the suction-side plumbing while the pump is running. For example, shaving cream on joints will show dimples if there’s a leak, and smoke near fittings will be pulled in at the leak spot.

This helps DIY pool owners by offering simple, low-cost, and effective ways to find tough air leaks without special tools, so they can fix plumbing issues themselves and avoid extra repairs or service calls.

Pool Central Station: Opening Your Pool for Spring

Pool Central Station: Opening Your Pool for Spring
Pool Central Station Opening Your Pool for Spring

This article gives a step-by-step guide for opening your pool in the spring, making it easy to go from winter shutdown to swim season. It starts with cleaning and removing the pool cover, then raising the water level. Next, it shows how to reinstall winter plugs, check your pump, filter, and heater, prime and start the system, and look for air leaks or other problems. The guide also covers skimming and vacuuming debris, brushing the pool walls, and balancing the water by shocking and testing pH, alkalinity, and chlorine. After these steps, your pool is ready to use.

This content is especially helpful for DIY pool owners because it puts all the main opening tasks into one clear, practical checklist. It helps you avoid common mistakes, save time, protect your equipment, and start the season with confidence, all without needing a pro.

Pick an Easyfit for Your Hayward Super Pump or Pentair Superflo

Pick an EasyFit for your Hayward Super Pump or Pentair SuperFlo
Pick an EasyFit for your Hayward Super Pump or Pentair SuperFlo

This article explains that the Pureline EasyFit & MasterFlo II is a simple, drop-in replacement for older Hayward Super Pump and Pentair SuperFlo pool pumps, so you can avoid complicated retrofits. The EasyFit is designed to fit your existing plumbing without extra work, making upgrades faster and more DIY-friendly. It also has helpful improvements over older pumps, like dry-run protection, seals that work with salt pools, and a pressure-tested, ergonomic lid to protect the pump and make maintenance easier.s because it clearly explains a simple replacement option for common older pumps. It reduces guesswork, installation headaches, and possible connection problems, helping homeowners confidently maintain or upgrade their pool systems without needing a professional.

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Matthew Simmons Technical Writer & Pool Product Expert
Swimming pool expert at InyoPools and host of Poolside Chat, brings over a decade of experience in the pool industry.

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