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NO! The chemicals in the pool will hurt them, not to mention it's MUCH too cold! Let them swim in a shallow bath tub filled with warm (not hot) water.
A Hydrostatic valve is basically a plug that stop water coming down out of the pool, but when the water pressure under the pool gets higher then the pressure in the pool it will let water into the pool from underneath in order to stop the pool from floating in ground water.
Yes, but let a professional do the job correctly and to code.
You need more information. But, let's assume the pool is 8 feet deep at the deep end and 3 feet at the shallow end. If the pool is rectangular, the total volume will be 28,798 gallons of water.
If it is just a wading pool dump the water out and let it dry in between use. They don't hold much water anyway since it is just a wading pool right?
So long as there is water coming through the pump when it is running it doesnt matter what the water level in the pool is.
The easiest way is for you to take a sample of the water you are putting in your pool in a clean bottle to your local pool shop. They Will test it and let you know exactly what is required to get the correct chemical to balance your pool water.
No but its not good to let a pool get so filthy that a frog wants to lay eggs in it.
Opening a fiberglass pool really is not any different from any other pool. If the water is clear brush the walls, vacuum the pool and then shock it with 1 pound of 65% available chlorine calcium hypochlorite per 10,000 gallons of pool water mix the shock in a 5 gallon plastic bucket and then pour the liquid into the pool do not let the granules get into the pool they can bleach the surface of the pool. Then take a water sample to your favorite swimming pool store so that they can balance the pool water for you. I would also recommend the addition of a stain and scale inhibitor to protect against cobolting.
Normal chroline level in pool water is nothing more than tap water out of the faucet. As long as the pool water tests normal when testing with your pool test kit, you can let your grass enjoy the water. I do it all the time when draining rain water off my above the ground pool. I put a pump in the pool and run a garden hose to the sprinkler. The grass does well.
Let me say, I have never had a problem with any treated water coming from a pool that went onto the grass or sprayed on the trees or flowers. In fact, the lawn was greener and grew faster where the water was discharged from the pool after heavy rain to lower the water level or backwashing the filter to keep the pool water clean.
Let it out over a large lined area to evaporate.