1st I have to say I love this site!!! for the last 2 weeks I have found some great advice.
My husband and I are at a stale mate. Our pool has been filled and in operation for exactly two weeks. When we filled it up we made sure that the water was in the middle of the suggested two lines on the skimmer. Today I went out to check the chemicals and noticed that the pump was acting funny. After investigating I noticed that the water level had dropped below the suggested line. It was about a 2.5 inches of loss water. There are no wet spots around the pool. For the last 3 days, the weather has been mild to cold with no rain. We have not been in the pool in two days because of the weather being so cold. We also run the pump 24hrs. Until today our chemicals have always been great.
Can you pool lose that much water of 2 weeks. Do you periodically have to put more water into your pool? and do you need to run the pump for 24hrs or can you just run it for 8 or 12 hrs
Any guidance is appreciated
My husband and I are at a stale mate. Our pool has been filled and in operation for exactly two weeks. When we filled it up we made sure that the water was in the middle of the suggested two lines on the skimmer. Today I went out to check the chemicals and noticed that the pump was acting funny. After investigating I noticed that the water level had dropped below the suggested line. It was about a 2.5 inches of loss water. There are no wet spots around the pool. For the last 3 days, the weather has been mild to cold with no rain. We have not been in the pool in two days because of the weather being so cold. We also run the pump 24hrs. Until today our chemicals have always been great.
Can you pool lose that much water of 2 weeks. Do you periodically have to put more water into your pool? and do you need to run the pump for 24hrs or can you just run it for 8 or 12 hrs
Any guidance is appreciated