(1) The vacuum hose has a leak some where.
(2) The leaf basket behind the skimmer is over full.
(3) The Hair filter basket in front of the pump is full.
(4) The filter needs cleaning or backwashing.
(5) The way the valves are adjusted is not allowing for maximum suction through the port that is being used for the vacuum hose.
(6) The impeller of the pump is broken down or clogged.
Try water. I could be wrong, but try water.
This job is best left for a qualified pool tech who knows the codes in your state. One wrong part of the installation could get you seriously hurt.
You probably need to replace the light switch
Why would you drain your pool just becasue the water is hot? Never drain your inground pool unless you have first cut holes in the bottom of the pool to keep it from floating. If the water table in your area is high enough, your inground pool could "float" out of the ground, effectively ruining your pool.
The sentene : You swims in the pool yesterday.is wrong becasue there shouldn't be an s after swim.You also need to change swim into swam because it took place yesterday.You swam in the pool yesterday.Or, don't change swim to swam and add a did to the front.Did you swim in the pool yesterday?
It is suppose to be I swam in the pool yesterday because it's past tense
you could drain the pool, but if you don't want to drain your pool, you could get a pool skimmer and get all of the leaches out of your pool and then carry the leaches to a near by sewer, or a murky pond/lake/river.
you could find a pool a the town pool,friends house
Depends on the dimensions of the pool. Could be less than 100 could be over 1 million.
To set up a sand filter for vacuuming the pool, first ensure the filter is turned off. Then, switch the valve on the filter to the "Waste" or "Vacuum" setting, which allows the dirty water to bypass the filter and go directly out of the waste line. Connect the vacuum hose to the skimmer or directly to the vacuum head, then submerge the vacuum head in the pool, ensuring there are no air pockets in the hose. Finally, turn on the pump to start vacuuming the pool.
Yes there is nothing wrong with that. That way it can be reused in the pool if required or for the garden etc. That is assuming it is not a salt water pool.
I would not recommend it, the bubbles could get into the pipes of the pool which could cause problems with the water that runs out of the pipe. It is also could affect the chlorine in the pool.