hello! Bought our new home last fall, and are now pool owners. Previous owners used a pool company , but upon testing I found extremely high CYA and some other chemical imbalances, so we chose not to continue with that company. We rode out the season and closed it up.
Now, I’ve had to lower the pool for a few reasons
1. Correct the CYA. If I had to guess it was 250ppm+. Hard to tell on the Taylor test kit when it’s getting that high…
2. The pool light is missing. Not just the bulb, but the whole light housing / fixture. There is a cut electrical cable exposed in the niche. I’ve got a new light on order and the same place who ordered it lined up to come install. They said the water level needs to be lowered to below the light (that’s where the water levels currently sitting, until that work is done.
3. While lowering it, I noticed spots in the bottom of the pool where the paint is peeling. One spot in particular is quite large. It’s concrete floor with fiberglass walls (I think). Since it’s already painted, I think I need to go forward with a repaint. Been doing some research around epoxies and such.
The epoxy will obviously require me to fully drain the pool, however all the talk about pools popping up has me a bit spooked to drain it any further. My question is around this… what do I do to safely drain the pool so I can peel, clean, prep, epoxy?
I’ve read some talks of relief valves in the pool to allow ground water in if required, but not sure if my pool has that. I am in southeast Wisconsin, if that’s important.
Any experience or suggestions here?
Thanks!
Now, I’ve had to lower the pool for a few reasons
1. Correct the CYA. If I had to guess it was 250ppm+. Hard to tell on the Taylor test kit when it’s getting that high…
2. The pool light is missing. Not just the bulb, but the whole light housing / fixture. There is a cut electrical cable exposed in the niche. I’ve got a new light on order and the same place who ordered it lined up to come install. They said the water level needs to be lowered to below the light (that’s where the water levels currently sitting, until that work is done.
3. While lowering it, I noticed spots in the bottom of the pool where the paint is peeling. One spot in particular is quite large. It’s concrete floor with fiberglass walls (I think). Since it’s already painted, I think I need to go forward with a repaint. Been doing some research around epoxies and such.
The epoxy will obviously require me to fully drain the pool, however all the talk about pools popping up has me a bit spooked to drain it any further. My question is around this… what do I do to safely drain the pool so I can peel, clean, prep, epoxy?
I’ve read some talks of relief valves in the pool to allow ground water in if required, but not sure if my pool has that. I am in southeast Wisconsin, if that’s important.
Any experience or suggestions here?
Thanks!