Autofill or not???

as long as you have an overflow i'd use one. there isn't a lot that can break and for safe measure I'd regulate the amount of water that can flow to the auto-fill. Filling the pool is a nuisance and you'd likely lose as much water every year doing that manually as you would if the auto-fill malfunctioned.

The one on my pool isn't exactly quiet. If it ran free from some amount of time i'd hear it.
 
One of the main problems with autofills that we tend to see here is that they mask pool leaks. When something is automatically topping off the pool, a leak may go unnoticed until the water bill comes.
 
Well, there are lots of people here who have them and have had good luck with them. In those arid areas with lots of heat and low humidity, they can really help out since the evaporation rates in such areas can really be high. That's the great thing about TFP though. We have lots of active users of various products and you will definitely get any and all opinions out there on the pros and cons of things.
 
A big YES vote here.
The Pentair autofill I installed is as reliable as your toilet tank valve, (same valve without that flapper to leak or go bad).
I put a shutoff on mine and open it for a couple of hours each week. Some people add a timer as a safety measure.
Like mentioned before, I also put the overflow drain where we could see if it ever started draining due to a faulty autofill valve.
My neighbor was filling with a hose, forgot about it and left it on for days, so nothing is foolproof.
I think you will be glad you did it as it would be much more difficult and expensive to add later.

Best of Luck
John
 

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Here in AZ every pool has an auto fill. There seem to be two types. Mine has a brass valve and an arm with a brass float that is similar to a toilet fill but the water comes in from the side not the bottom. The other one uses a plastic Fluidmaster Water Saver fill valve right out of a toilet tank. The nice thing about that one is that you can replace the whole guts of it for about $10 from any hardware store, HD or Lowes
 
An inexpensive irrigation timer can be installed between the supply and the auto filler. That can be set to limit how much time the auto filler is allowed to run each day. That way even if a filler did fail it wouldn't be running 24/7.
 
Hi Steve, the timer thing is like what Chiefwej said, and yes I just open my shutoff valve once a week for a few hours. By then I usually need 1-1.5 inches of water.
What I saw people on TFP doing was putting the pool autofill on a zone of their existing irrigation system.
Any type of irrigation timer and, of course, a manual shutoff valve should protect you from what your PB is concerned with.
You should only need to add water once every 5-7 days so you could turn it off while you are not going to be around.
That way you don't mask a leak either.

Best of luck,
John
 

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