I’ve been playing with my Glass-Holes overflow for the past month or so, because it’s been gurgling. I’ve moved the hoses in the elbows up and down, cleaned out the box, inside and out, changed the way it enters my sump, and I still get the gurgle.
Tonight, a little light bulb went off in my head, and I decided to pull out one of the tubes on the elbows coming out of the back of the overflow.
You could actually see the blockage in the end of the tube. I tried breathing through the tube, and air hardly made it through.
So I now have a new tool hanging in my fish closet It’s a vinyl coated metal rod commonly used for supporting plants in the garden. I’m using it as a ramrod to clean the tubes on the back-side of my Glass-Holes overflow. The solid mass that came out of the tube looked to be salt creep or calcium deposit. But now it’s gone, and the overflow is once again quiet.
FYI, that overflow is about 3 ½ years old, and this is the first time I’ve cleaned the tubes.
Tonight, a little light bulb went off in my head, and I decided to pull out one of the tubes on the elbows coming out of the back of the overflow.
You could actually see the blockage in the end of the tube. I tried breathing through the tube, and air hardly made it through.
So I now have a new tool hanging in my fish closet It’s a vinyl coated metal rod commonly used for supporting plants in the garden. I’m using it as a ramrod to clean the tubes on the back-side of my Glass-Holes overflow. The solid mass that came out of the tube looked to be salt creep or calcium deposit. But now it’s gone, and the overflow is once again quiet.
FYI, that overflow is about 3 ½ years old, and this is the first time I’ve cleaned the tubes.