- May 3, 2007
- 18,089
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
modog said:Richard320 and mas985,
Can you elaborate on how to pump the water out? Also, there was mention on connecting the hose to the backflush port? Can you help me understand how to do this? Also, how to use a hose as a syphon? I was just going to put the hose in the bottom of the pool and turn it on. This won't work?
An in place water exchange should work fine if the fill water is colder than the pool water. The key is to keep the water still so it doesn't mix much while you are doing the exchange and of course the pump needs to be turned off. I would recommend this method over pumping out water and then refilling since it would be less likely for the pool to raise out of the ground should you get a heavy rain or have a high water table.
However, I would check with your local water district to see if there are times of the year where your fill water has lower calcium. In our area, surface water is used more during the winter than the summer so the fill water will have lower calcium in the winter than the summer. This means that if water is replaced during the winter, less will be needed.