It's raining so much here that my pool water is already above my skimmer. Do I drain some water off or wait til it's all over. It's supposed to rain here all day like crazy. Will it hurt my pool if I let the water overflow over the top? HELP!!!
Poolidiot said:I can tell you what I do, Any time mine gets that high I put on the rain coat and go out and drain it down
heikejohn said:We have had a lot of rain, too.
I just let it run over. It doesn't bother me where the excess water goes. But if I want to channel the extra water to a specific side of our pool, I backwash & point the hose to where I want the water to run off to.
Afterwards it's back to checking all the chemicals in my pool. Right now, I'm still experimenting with the CYA level. I'll have to add some more, since I lost some due to rain & overflow.
Poolidiot said:One thing with letting it overflow is you run the risk of the water getting behind your liner![]()
NWMNMom said:May. If you are sure to have your runoff banking and drainage area managed well so there is no pooling, you will not risk water behind the liner. A properly installed liner, coping, wall, rail and banking, etc., will prevent excess water from going there.