There is no need to empty your pool. It does not matter if your equipment is above or below the water line. Just close off the valves leading in and out of your equipment set. Perform the installation of the cell on the discharge side or return side after the heater if there is one or filter which ever applies. Hook up the control and add salt, that's it.
Let a pool pro. do it for you. Or you will be paying for a new pool.Never empty a pool unless you have some type of well point system, de-watering system around you're in ground pool. If You're pool installer encountered water,clay,any kind of surface water, they had to put a de-watering system to install you're pool.A Good pool co. will leave the system in when they are finished. But, do not drain until you call the installer.
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Empty it out or place it in someone else's pool if that person's is empty at the time.
no, the pool must be empty
Trick question. The pool is empty but the drain is open. With an open drain, the pool will never fill, unless the water entering exceeds the water draining.True,-----------> 20 hours
If you have a pool in a high water table area it should definitely have a hydrostatic valve fitted in the bottom to stop it from becoming so empty that it can start to float. As a mater of fact it would be a good idea to have a system installed whereby water can be pumped from under the pool constantly in case you ever do want to keep it entirely empty.
If the ground on the outside of the pool is is reasonably wet you may find that water will seep into the pool where it leaks. Be careful with an empty pool ground water can make them float up and out of position if you do not have a hydrostatic valve in the bottom.
yes. It will cry for water.
They may survive in an empty pool, but are not able to live under water.
The fastest way is empty the pool. Be careful of temp and water table though.
An empty pool in inviting mother nature to float your pool like a boat when the water table is up.the weight of the water keeps the earth from pushing it's way into your pool, Also the plaster over the gunite needs water to stay healthy.The short story always keep water in your pool unless you are going to remove it soon.
Test your water for TDS and calcium hardness to decide if water needs to be replaced.