Evaporation of Pool Water - Further Reading

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Why Does Evaporation of Pool Water Happen?

Warm water with cold night air increases evaporation. On a very cold morning you will see fog rising from the pool.

You can lose 1/2" to 3/4" of water a day due to evaporation. The greatest evaporation rate can be in May and Sept/Oct, when pool water can be int he 80's during the day and overnight air temps drop into the 70's.

How to Reduce Evaporation in Pools

Cover the pool.

I Am Losing Pool Water - Is it a Leak or Evaporation?

If your pool is only losing water in cooler months it is likely evaporation. We often see members thinking their pool sprung a leak when evaporation increases as the seasons change.

Follow a structured approach to leak detection as described in the TFP Leak Detection article