Replacement O-Ring for Pentair LeafVac Lids 219001Z
Replacement O-Ring for Pentair LeafVac Lids 219001Z
Keep your Pentair LeafVac system running leak-free with this genuine Replacement O-Ring (219001Z). Shasta Pool Supply offers discount prices on pool maintenance parts. Specifically, this O-ring ensures a tight seal, prevents water leaks, and maintains optimal suction
- Genuine Pentair Replacement Part – Ensures perfect fit and compatibility with LeafVac lids.
- Prevents Leaks – Maintains a tight seal for maximum suction efficiency.
- Durable Material – Built to withstand pool chemicals, heat, and frequent use.

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Do you need an electrician to change a pool light?
Working with an electrician is advisable for pool light replacements, especially if there's a need to repair or update existing wiring or install new wiring for additional lights.
What temperature should I set my pool heater?
For comfortable swimming, a temperature range of 78°F to 82°F (25°C to 28°C) is typically recommended. However, personal preferences and local climate conditions may influence your ideal setting.
How do I maintain my pool heater?
Regular maintenance is essential for optimal performance. This includes checking the heater's pressure, cleaning filters, and ensuring that the water chemistry is balanced. Consult your heater's manual for specific maintenance guidelines.
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