Pool skimmer basket and weir door maintenance

Pool Skimmer: Everything You Need to Know

๐Ÿ“… October 28, 2025โฑ 6 min read

The skimmer is the first line of pool filtration โ€” it captures debris from the water surface before it sinks, decays, and adds to chemical load. When the skimmer functions poorly, every downstream system works harder: the filter loads faster, the pump strains against reduced flow, and chemistry is harder to maintain because organic debris is consuming chlorine on the pool floor instead of being captured. Understanding skimmer function and failure modes is basic pool service knowledge.

How the Skimmer Works

A pool skimmer operates on suction. The pump creates negative pressure in the suction line; the skimmer is positioned so that this suction draws water across the pool surface and into the skimmer opening. The flow velocity at the skimmer face is high enough to pull floating debris in but slow enough that most of it stays in the basket rather than passing through to the pump.

The skimmer system components:

The Weir Door: Underappreciated Component

The weir door is a flat plastic flap hinged at the top of the skimmer opening. It swings freely in and out with water flow. Its functions:

A missing weir door noticeably reduces skimmer effectiveness. An old weir door that hangs at a 45-degree angle from UV degradation or deformation doesn't seal properly and allows debris to escape when flow stops. Weir doors are inexpensive ($5โ€“15) and worth replacing whenever a cracked or degraded one is found.

Skimmer Basket Maintenance

Empty the skimmer basket at every service visit. This is not negotiable:

Inspect the basket itself every time you empty it. Cracked or broken skimmer baskets allow debris to pass through to the pump basket and impeller. A broken skimmer basket is a $10โ€“25 replacement that prevents far more expensive pump damage.

Common Skimmer Problems

ProblemLikely CauseFix
Poor surface skimmingWater level too high; weir missing/brokenLower water level; replace weir door
Pump losing primeBasket packed; water level too lowEmpty basket; fill pool to mid-skimmer
Air bubbles at return jetsAir entering skimmer line (low water, cracked body)Fill pool; inspect skimmer body for cracks
Leaking at faceplateFailed gasket or sealantReplace faceplate gasket; reseal with pool putty
Cracked skimmer bodyFreeze damage or impactReplace skimmer body (requires partial drain)
Brown staining inside basketIron or tannin contamination in source waterTest metals; treat with sequestrant

Suction-Side Cleaner Connection to Skimmer

Some pools have suction-side automatic cleaners (Hayward Navigator, Zodiac Baracuda) that connect to the skimmer through a dedicated skimmer plate. The plate installs in the skimmer opening and splits suction between the cleaner and the skimmer throat. This reduces skimmer effectiveness for surface debris capture when the cleaner is running.

For pools with suction-side cleaners: verify the flow valve on the cleaner plate is adjusted correctly. Too much flow to the cleaner starves the skimmer. The valve should be set so the cleaner moves steadily but doesn't race โ€” and the skimmer is still getting meaningful suction.

Skimmer Body Replacement

Skimmer body replacement is required when the body is cracked, the plastic is too degraded to hold a seal, or the skimmer is leaking at the pool wall connection. Signs that point to body replacement:

Body replacement requires draining the pool to below the skimmer throat, cutting out the old skimmer body, and installing a new one with new sealant. This is typically a $300โ€“700 job including parts and labor. Log skimmer body replacement dates and any observed cracking in SplashLens โ€” this history is valuable when assessing whether a crack found today is new or pre-existing.

Log Skimmer Condition and Service Notes in SplashLens

Track skimmer basket condition, weir door status, and any cracks or leaks per account and visit. Build the service history that makes skimmer problems obvious before they become pump-damaging failures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the weir door on a skimmer do?

The weir door is a hinged plastic flap that allows water to flow into the skimmer but prevents debris from floating back out when the pump turns off. It also creates a waterfall effect that accelerates surface water flow into the skimmer opening. A missing or damaged weir door significantly reduces skimmer efficiency.

How often should the skimmer basket be emptied?

At every service visit minimum, and more frequently during heavy leaf drop or high bather use. A skimmer basket that is more than 50% full significantly restricts flow to the pump. A completely packed basket can cause the pump to lose prime and run dry.

Why is my skimmer not pulling debris from the surface?

Most common causes: water level is too high (above the skimmer opening eliminates suction velocity), the weir door is missing or stuck open, a partially closed suction valve is directing more flow to the main drain, or the skimmer basket is packed and restricting flow.

When does a skimmer body need to be replaced?

When there are visible cracks in the plastic housing (common freeze damage), the skimmer is leaking at the faceplate or line connection, or the plastic has become brittle. Skimmer body replacement requires draining the pool to the skimmer level and is typically a $300โ€“700 job.