Hey all,
Last year I had to deal with the most obnoxious and worse, expensive metal problem I have had to deal with in over a dozen years. It looks like this year will be no different.
So since I have a few weeks before the swim season is here in NY, I am really considering replacing the water. But Ive never done this before. So I have a few questions:
- Liner pool - How much water is safe to drain at a time? Can I go a few feet below the skimmer? And lets say I do that, would 4 or 5 times doing that basically equal replacing all the water in the pool?
- Do I need to make sure the metals are sequestered well before draining? I have to assume any metal staining on the liner, stairs, etc that I do not have floating free in the water will just be there when I refill.
- My main drain has been disconnected for probably a decade. So the only way to drain is by pump, correct?
Thanks so much in advance. I just dont want to be dumping sequestering chemicals in the pool every 3 days like I had to last year. We have parties all summer long and when the kids are done swimming, I like bringing the FC high up... Which eats my sequester which gets even more expensive... Its just not something I want to do anymore. Its a losing battle
Last year I had to deal with the most obnoxious and worse, expensive metal problem I have had to deal with in over a dozen years. It looks like this year will be no different.
So since I have a few weeks before the swim season is here in NY, I am really considering replacing the water. But Ive never done this before. So I have a few questions:
- Liner pool - How much water is safe to drain at a time? Can I go a few feet below the skimmer? And lets say I do that, would 4 or 5 times doing that basically equal replacing all the water in the pool?
- Do I need to make sure the metals are sequestered well before draining? I have to assume any metal staining on the liner, stairs, etc that I do not have floating free in the water will just be there when I refill.
- My main drain has been disconnected for probably a decade. So the only way to drain is by pump, correct?
Thanks so much in advance. I just dont want to be dumping sequestering chemicals in the pool every 3 days like I had to last year. We have parties all summer long and when the kids are done swimming, I like bringing the FC high up... Which eats my sequester which gets even more expensive... Its just not something I want to do anymore. Its a losing battle