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That's an awful lot of salt to put on one lawn suggest you dump it down the sewerage.
If there is no drain plug then you can use a sump pump.
Where is the drain located? If it is on the wall near the top then you can keep the water in the pool. If it is near the bottom then you may have to drain the pool.
no you don't that isiligal
no all you have to do is use a pump or the drain if the pool has one
Yes. You may put anything that does not compress the area above the drain field on the ground above, such as constant vehicle traffic. Keep in mind when you drain field requires replacing, you will also have to remove the walkway.
No , above ground pools are different in that you can drain them , the reason you cannot drain an in ground pool is because the pool is built to have water pressure , and it is very stressful on the walls , I hope this answered your question :) .
If your pool is above ground it does not matter, But if your pool is in ground and you drain it it will act like a boat and float if the water table rises.
So that the water doesn't drain out of the pool and so the pool doesn't fall over. I agree with the answer above but I have a more detailed answer. In a round above ground pool the water puts even pressure on the pool walls, and if the ground is not level one side will get more pressure. The imbalance will cause the pool to collapse under the strain.
Drain it.
You would break the ice and drain the water. Then you can fix whatever needs to be fixed. Hope this helps!
No, unless there is something wrong with the water that can't be handled by the filter and normal chemicals.