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Around 90 degrees outside and 78 in the pool
yes. unless its an indoor pool, no. but for outside u should generally go at 85 degrees F
When draining a pool take care that there isn't enough ground water around the outside of the pool to lift it out of position, even a concrete pool will float on ground water. and once they are lifted out of the ground you are in big trouble.
The lowest temperature to get in a pool, especially a public swimming pool, is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit/ 21 degrees Celsius.
It depends on the temperature you have the thermostat set at. In Arizona, the heaters work even during the summers because the altitude makes a difference in how warm the pool stays.
yesand no if it is a normal swimming pool and 70 degrees then don't go swimmimg if your pool is heated then go for it because the heated pool will work it will make you much warmer HOPE THIS HELPED :]
If you mean can a concrete pool pop up out of the ground then the answer is Yes it can. All you need is an empty or partially empty concrete pool and a lot of ground water around it once the ground water around the outside of the pool builds up enough the pool will start to float. I have seen it happen several times over the years. To avoid this happening most pools have a hydrostatic valve fitted in the bottom of the pool to allow ground water into the pool when there is a build up of water pressure outside the pool it flows into the pool to stop it from floating.
they have two outside and one inside pool
Yes: assuming you want your pool to be higher than 70 degrees. Trust me you do, the common temp for a pool is 82-84 degrees F.
It depends on what temperature you consider to be cooled down! I want to get it down to like 80 or less and the outside temp ranges from 100-110 this week
60 degrees
It's not cold actually the rules mandate that the pool be 79 degrees F