I've got that on my phone...I'm ready to go
If it is almost touching the coping, I'll drain. I think with the rain we're getting now and this weekend, your overflow pipe should keep up or catch up quickly. I'd let it go, and watch. Our pool has ony actually overflowed twice since we had it. I'll bet you'll be fine, and your pool builder is just covering...Minor rant first...It makes no sense to me that Pool School isn't the day the pool finishes filling with water...mine was scheduled for 12 days later...is the pool supposed to magically not need any attention by the homeowner in that time?! I asked why so late and got the usual, "that's how we always do it."
Anyway, to the point of this post...it's raining today...so far it's just a light rain so the overflow pipe is keeping the water at 1 1/2 inches below the coping. The start-up guy told me if we get a hard rain the overflow pipe won't be able to keep up and I'll need to manually drain...how high do people usually let the water get before draining? I watched a youtube video and draining looks easy enough.
do you have any deck drains? I do not have an overflow pipe and the pool has only overflowed twice to my knowledge and 1 was doing a hurricane/tropical storm in which I even drained it partially before the storm. My deck drains worked well. You do lose skimming efficiency so you do want to get the level down but not critical if it gets a little high to the coping..how high do people usually let the water get before draining? I watched a youtube video and draining looks easy enough.
Correct.Based on the youtube video, I think I just need to roll out the flat hose and then turn the red handle until the water level drops where I want it and then turn the handle back...is that right?
Yep. Although I would not call that a backwash line. It should be labeled DRAIN as you are not really cleaning the filter. It is just nomenclature but thought I would comment.I do have a deck drain...seems like between that and the overflow pipe it will be ok. First pool...still learning what I need to worry about, lol. Based on the youtube video, I think I just need to roll out the flat hose and then turn the red handle until the water level drops where I want it and then turn the handle back...is that right? View attachment 380898
As said above, you got it. But how does the yard look 100ft and less from the drain valve ? If you needed to drain in a monsoon, you’d need the yard to be draining also or else you’d just be making a bigger puddle, possibly flodding the pool from the muddy yard.I think I just need to roll out the flat hose and then turn the red handle until the water level drops where I want it and then turn the handle back
Always set a timer!!!I do have a deck drain...seems like between that and the overflow pipe it will be ok. First pool...still learning what I need to worry about, lol. Based on the youtube video, I think I just need to roll out the flat hose and then turn the red handle until the water level drops where I want it and then turn the handle back...is that right? View attachment 380898
100ft away is my neighbor's yard so sounds like he's going to have a problem.As said above, you got it. But how does the yard look 100ft and less from the drain valve ? If you needed to drain in a monsoon, you’d need the yard to be draining also or else you’d just be making a bigger puddle, possibly flodding the pool from the muddy yard.
Ask me how I know.Always set a timer!!!
There's very little chemicals in my pool yet so the weeds will probably survive unfortunatelyI've heard different opinions, but in my last house I drained the pool once into my grass and it killed the st augustine sod