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It all depends in the relative humidity of the air at the time. If you suspect that you are loosing more water then you should. Put a bucket of water next to the pool or even better on the top step of the pool to keep it the same temperature. Mark the water level in it. then mark the water level of the pool. Leave them both alone for a couple of days. Measure the amount of water that has evaporated out of the bucket. if it is les then the amount evaporated out of the pool then you have a leak some where Either in the pool or the piping or filtration system.

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The Rate at which a pool evaporates depends on the relative humidity in the air surounding it.

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1/4 inch a day. So 1 3/4 inch a week. I service salt pools in Florida.

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