You should wait at least 24 to 48 hours after tiling a pool before filling it with water. This allows the adhesive and grout to cure properly, ensuring a secure bond and preventing potential damage. However, it's best to consult the manufacturer's recommendations for the specific materials used, as curing times can vary. Always ensure that the tiles are completely set before introducing water.
4hr.
It depends... how long, wide, and deep it is.
.50+.75+1.5=2.75/3=.91666666667=55/60 55 Minutes
My pool which is a small to medium sized pool took about 2 days.
It took us from 5PM one day until 8PM the next to fill our pool. So, about 27 hours.
1-2 days. Try to get 2 or 3 garden hoses to fill the pool faster. WARNING: If you get your water from a well fill your pool slowly over 2 to 3 days.
Yes, we all do that.
The first pump fills (1/10th) of the pool in 1 minute.The second pump fills (1/15th) of the pool in 1 minute.With both running, they fill(1/10 + 1/15) = (3/30 + 2/30) = 5/30 = 1/6th of the pool in 1 minute.They have to run for [ 1 / (1/6) ]= 6 minutes in order to fill the pool.
Two days. Fill for one day. If not completely full, Continue on second day.
No, to fill the pool just place the hose into the swimming pool and make sure not to over fill it. Hatawa
15000waypoint / 1600gallons/h = Time9.375 hours
chis fills (1/30) of the pool every minute.Sarah fills (1/45) of the pool every minute.Billy fills (1/90) of the pool every minute.Working together, they fill [ (1/30) + (1/45) + (1/90) ] every minute.(1/30) + (1/45) + (1/90) = (3/90) + (2/90) + (1/90) = (6/90) = 1/15Together, they fill (1/15th) every minute, so it takes 15 minutes to fill it completely.