Hi,
I'm a relatively new pool owner (~2 years) that lives in Northern California (currently in a horrible drought that may last for years). It's very likely if we don't get significant rain this year, we won't be allowed to top off our pools next summer. I have an inground fiberglass pool, so I'm freaking out! Is it ok to keep letting the water level go down? If our drought lasts for years, it's very well possible that I'd have to let the entire pool dry out. The worst horror story I've read is that the pool shell could lift off the ground due to the lack of water pressure?
For others here that have lived through a drought where they weren't allowed to top off their pools, please let me know if I'm freaking out, what sort of precautions I need to take, etc. Thanks!
Steve
I'm a relatively new pool owner (~2 years) that lives in Northern California (currently in a horrible drought that may last for years). It's very likely if we don't get significant rain this year, we won't be allowed to top off our pools next summer. I have an inground fiberglass pool, so I'm freaking out! Is it ok to keep letting the water level go down? If our drought lasts for years, it's very well possible that I'd have to let the entire pool dry out. The worst horror story I've read is that the pool shell could lift off the ground due to the lack of water pressure?
For others here that have lived through a drought where they weren't allowed to top off their pools, please let me know if I'm freaking out, what sort of precautions I need to take, etc. Thanks!
Steve