Hose A fills 1/3 of the pool per hour, hose B fills 1/4 of the pool per hour, and hose C fills 1/12 of the pool per hour.
Conveniently, these easily convey to 4/12, 3/12, and 1/12. So all three hoses together fill 4/12 + 3/12 + 1/12 = 8/12 (or 2/3) or of the pool per hour.
Therefore it takes one and one-half hours to fill the pool all the way. At the end of hour 1 the pool will be 2/3 of the way full, and since there's only 1/3 of the pool left to fill and our hoses can fill 2/3 of it per hour, we only need to run them for half-an-hour to get the last 1/3.
A 5/8" hose (the usual garden type) delivers up to 17 gallons per minute or 24480 gallons per day. Most pools will fill between 16 and 24 hours.
4 hours 43 minutes and about 17 seconds
20 hours
44 hours
Drain the excess oil out. Remove the drain plug.
No
You drain the water then plaster the walls from inside
You drain some and it will be ok
Once a week really
Use a snake and unclog the drain PROPERLY. Do it quick before everything is eaten away on the tub and drain.
Drain it out and put the correct amount in
dural sinuses
Yep it so is
I, myself, would drain it - especially after a natural disaster.
drain, scrub and refill..
Would advise that you get a professional to address the situation first hand. The main drain is intrigal to your circulation.