When a pool needs to be emptied, the water can be drained into a sewer cleanout, a storm drain, or a designated drainage area approved by local authorities. It is important to follow local regulations and guidelines for proper disposal of pool water.
This is the hydrostatic valve. If the pool is emptied it is removed to relieve water pressure caused by the surrounding water table If not removed a pool can float out of the ground.
if its green and you have frogs living in it you need to drain it. If it just needs to be vaccumed and the water is foggy, Chemicals will clear it up
Where is the drain located? If it is on the wall near the top then you can keep the water in the pool. If it is near the bottom then you may have to drain the pool.
To efficiently empty your pool using a water pump, connect the pump to a hose and place the hose in a location where the water can be safely discharged, such as a storm drain or a designated drainage area. Turn on the pump and monitor the water level in the pool to ensure it is being emptied at a steady pace. Be sure to follow any local regulations regarding pool drainage and water disposal.
not really you will have to drain most of the water or the sides can give out when you try to move it even a very little movement in a way it was not designed for can cause a side to blow and usually that means the pool needs to be replaced it is easier and cheaper to drain the water and then relevel your pool. good luck
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
To efficiently drain water from your pool, you can use a submersible pump or a siphon hose. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and local regulations when draining water from your pool.
She watched the water spiral down the drain.The doctor needs to drain the fluid.The drain is blocked.
drain it
The open pipe joins the bottom drain (if there is one) and continues to the pump. The closed-off pipe is either capped off by the builder, or installer if the pool is fiberglass, or it leads to a pit dug beneath the pool, and is known as a "french drain" in the pool industry. The open pipe draws the water to the pump, runs it through the filter, then through the salt water chlorinator (if installed), and sends the water back into the pool through the returns. The closed off pipe is important, if it hasn't be capped-off, because it enables the pool owner to remove the ground water under the swimming pool, thereby eliminating the serious damage which can occur when the pool is emptied. Because all pools must eventually be emptied for repair or resurfacing, this pipe can make the difference between success and disaster.
There is no filter at the bottom of a pool. Perhaps you are looking at the hydrostatic valve which is there in case your pool is emptied and Will make sure that the pool wont float in ground water.
If this a newly built pool then have the company that built the pool ~ or the plasterer ~come back out and finish their job of prepping the pool before the start up. Whatever it takes to clear the main drain of the cement is their job and they have shirked their responsibility. If they say they have to drain the pool this then that will be at their expense. There should be no charge for this task and they should also pay for the water to refill the pool. k