Homebrewale
Silver Supporter
- Apr 21, 2020
- 1,551
- Pool Size
- 22000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair iChlor 30
That's what I did. There was only a couple leaves in the pool so I didn't bother with the skimmer plate / basket and put the vac hose right to the skimmer pipe.
There was no need with sending it to waste. I can only imagine how many bloated mushy worms got eviscerated by the pump basket, further eviscerated by the impeller and are now fertilizing my grass.
I would have (over) filled with the hose to be able to vac to waste if no rains came. It's still pretty cold here so I was in no rush and waited it out.
I've never been able to vacuum to waste. In the spring, there is fine dirt and pollen in the bottom of the pool that's filtered through the mesh safety cover by rains. Being that it's fine in size, I have to move the vacuum head slowly across the bottom. If I rush, it gets stirred up. I can't finish the vacuum job before running out of useable pool water and need to stop.