Yes, but he would end up draining more gallons in total that way. It would cost him more in the long run. But you're right. A bit at a time wouldn't sting as much.
Yes, but he would end up draining more gallons in total that way. It would cost him more in the long run. But you're right. A bit at a time wouldn't sting as much.
Not necessarily. Water in Houston gets more expensive after the first 10k gallons ( and really high at 20k or so). If the OP is on the same kind of accelerated billing it may be cheaper to do it a bit at a time.
... Or run the gutters from the house into the pool for every big rainstorm. It's amazing how much water that will push out over 60 days if you get good rain.
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