Hello community!
I have had my 16x32 inground pool closed for the winter by a professional company. I have a safety cover (I think people call it an "elephant cover"?). It's permeable so it allows water to seep through it. The water was drained below the jets when it was closed, but over the course of the winter we have had some heavy snowfall as well as heavy precipitation. I can see the water level when I remove the skimmer lid, and it's getting rather high.
It's a vinyl liner with coping. Thankfully it doesn't appear we will get any more below freezing temperatures this year, but we are expected to get 35-45mm of rain tonight.
I was wondering if I should try and drain my pool a bit in case it overflows with the heavy rainfall. Since it's not supposed to freeze again, does it matter if the level gets too high?
I have had my 16x32 inground pool closed for the winter by a professional company. I have a safety cover (I think people call it an "elephant cover"?). It's permeable so it allows water to seep through it. The water was drained below the jets when it was closed, but over the course of the winter we have had some heavy snowfall as well as heavy precipitation. I can see the water level when I remove the skimmer lid, and it's getting rather high.
It's a vinyl liner with coping. Thankfully it doesn't appear we will get any more below freezing temperatures this year, but we are expected to get 35-45mm of rain tonight.
I was wondering if I should try and drain my pool a bit in case it overflows with the heavy rainfall. Since it's not supposed to freeze again, does it matter if the level gets too high?