Draining and refilling an inground swimming pool.
Draining and cleaning an inground pool.
Inground pools made of concrete or gunite are susceptible to popping out of the ground if drainage is not done properly.
To drain the pool we prefer to use a sump pump.
Locate the sewer drain when you empty the pool you do not want to just run the water out onto the yard.
If there has been a surplus of rain recently or your pool is located in a wet area it is best not to try and drain the pool yourself at all.
Before you begin there are some things that must be considered.
Keeping your inground pool full of clean sparkling water is probably your top priority as a pool owner.
Intro to hydrostatic pressure.
Unfortunately circumstances sometimes force you to consider emptying your pool to address a.
Go to a home improvement store and rent a submersible sump pump.
Find a sump pump in.
This step is very important.
Concrete or gunite in general draining this type of pool is the trickiest.
Make sure you can drain your pool 1.
Do not drain the water directly next to your pool because that 20 000 gallons of drained water may seep underneath the pool causing erosion or soil shifting problems.
Set up the sump pump and discharge hoses connecting the hoses to a clean out.
Sump pumps can be rented for about 36 24 hours.
To set up your sump pump you ll need a 100 foot or longer backwash hose hose adapter and hose clamp.
Lower the pump into the pool and plug it in.
Not only are they simple to use but you do not have to babysit the pump as it drains the pool as you would if you used your standard pool pump.
I d like to detail what exactly happens when you drain a pool that is partially.