The remnants of Helene will make its way into our area bringing heavy rain and gusty winds starting tonight and lasting for the next 24-48 hours. Rainfall amounts through Saturday could reach 3-4 inches and the wind gusts could exceed 30-40 mph on Friday. In anticipation of this bad weather, my husband drained about 1.5 inches of water out of our pool because the water level was already a bit too high. He accidentally drained too much water off and now its about 1/2 inch lower than normal operating level. I read something online that says that you should never drain water out of a fiberglass pool before heavy rainfall so I wonder if we need to add 1/2 inch of water back so its at normal operating level. Do we need to add some water to the pool or will it likely be fine since its only 1/2" lower than normal and we are expecting an inch of rain tonight?
I'm also wondering if it will be safe to drain water out tomorrow if it stops raining for awhile so the skimmer will work more effectively. Winds could exceed 30-40 MPH tomorrow so we will need to lower the water in order for the skimmer to work more effectively. If we shouldn't lower the water out when more rain is expected, I think we will shut the pump off before the storms start tonight instead and keep the pump off for the next 24-48 hours since the skimmer won't catch any of the leaves that will fall if the water level is too high. Our fiberglass pool has no sump pit so we have no way to monitor or remove water that is under the pool.
I'm also wondering if it will be safe to drain water out tomorrow if it stops raining for awhile so the skimmer will work more effectively. Winds could exceed 30-40 MPH tomorrow so we will need to lower the water in order for the skimmer to work more effectively. If we shouldn't lower the water out when more rain is expected, I think we will shut the pump off before the storms start tonight instead and keep the pump off for the next 24-48 hours since the skimmer won't catch any of the leaves that will fall if the water level is too high. Our fiberglass pool has no sump pit so we have no way to monitor or remove water that is under the pool.