It depends on many factors. Some of them are:how deep the pool is;how cold the pool water is;how hot the hot water is;how cold the air is;how cold the surrounding ground is;how windy it is; andhow warm you want the pool water.
Yes.
Pool plaster in generally not affected by cold water, cold water above freezing of course.
No, water should not be kept in your pool all winter. When it gets cold enough, the water will freeze. When water freezes, it expands. So when the water in your pool freezes and expands your pool will be ruined.
put cold water in it and then its like a min kid pool .
To warm up a cold pool, you can consider using a pool heater to increase the water temperature efficiently. Another option is to use a pool cover to trap and retain heat from the sun, raising the water temperature gradually over time. Additionally, you can try solar rings or panels to harness solar energy and heat the pool water naturally.
The frigidarium was a room for a cold-plunge bath. It had a pool with cold water.
because the water gives off energy so therefor the water makes the air cold
5000 gals x 0.01 = 50 gals
Place a bucket of water next to the pool and use it as a constant. The bucket will lose and gain water due to evaporation and rainfall at the same rate as the pool. Mark the water level in the bucket and in the pool and watch it over several days. Be sure not to backwash or splash water from the pool during the test, and turn off the auto-fill if your pool has one. If the water level in both drops at the same rate, you do not have a leak. If the pool loses 1 inch and the bucket loses 1/4 inch over the same timeframe, you would have 1/4 inch of evaporation and 3/4 inch of water loss due to other conditions, such as a leak.
Well, water has a higher heat capacity than air, so it retains its heat. It takes 4200 Joules of energy to heat 1 Kg of water up by 1 degree centigrade. The water will feel warm because it is warmer. That is, it still has its heat inside it, and loses this heat slowly by conduction, convection, radiation and cold water from rain and snow.
Because the air around you is hotter then water in the pool.