JOEPRO Member Messages 4,908 Location UK Thursday at 5:07 PM #21 Its best to wait on snow and freezing temperatures before replacing the pump. That way you will be concentrated on getting the job done
Its best to wait on snow and freezing temperatures before replacing the pump. That way you will be concentrated on getting the job done
dobbslc Forum Supporter Messages 13,245 Location Hertfordshire UK Thursday at 5:28 PM #22 If you're worried just get a new pump, valves and any fittings you might need and leave them in the cupboard, that way you'll know you will never need them...
If you're worried just get a new pump, valves and any fittings you might need and leave them in the cupboard, that way you'll know you will never need them...