- Oct 4, 2018
- 93
- Pool Size
- 25000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Autopilot Digital PPC1 (RC-35)
I have a vinyl liner pool, the liner is about 11 years old, but has given me no trouble and perhaps it can hold up a few more seasons. However last year I had a bit of a headache with Iron. I'd like like to replace some of the water to reduce the iron, and I think it would be smart to do so before I open the pool to avoid wasting chemicals and time, or putting the pool out of service after it's open.
The question is, what is the best way to accomplish this without damaging the liner. Some internet sources suggest I can safely drain the pool down to about 1 foot in the shallow end without damage to the liner. Is this a reliable claim, or should I drain less than this? The less water I drain, before refilling, the less iron will be removed, and if it takes multiple cycles I will end up using a lot more water which is metered. So what do folks here think would be reasonable?
The question is, what is the best way to accomplish this without damaging the liner. Some internet sources suggest I can safely drain the pool down to about 1 foot in the shallow end without damage to the liner. Is this a reliable claim, or should I drain less than this? The less water I drain, before refilling, the less iron will be removed, and if it takes multiple cycles I will end up using a lot more water which is metered. So what do folks here think would be reasonable?