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Add swimming pool antifreeze to the lines to prevent freezing. How long do above ground pools last? The average above ground pool will last 7—15 years before the structure gives out.

Their liners will last 5—9 years before they have to be replaced. For an in-ground structure, the longevity really is contingent on the type of pool.

For example, fiberglass should last well over 20 years. Do I need to cover my pool every night? For a swimming pool that relies on the sun for heat, covering it at night can still make it warm enough to swim in the next day, instead of losing all the heat overnight when the temperatures drop. Can I leave my sand filter out all winter? The Filter Bring your filter indoors for winter storage. If the weight of the sand makes this too difficult, you can leave it outside if you remove all the drain plugs.

With the plugs removed, freezing water or condensation that builds up inside the filter tank won't crack it. Will my above ground pool collapse if I drain it?

The answer is always NO. Above ground pools need the weight of the water in them to provide an optimal level of stability. Also without water in the pool the liner can shrink and no longer fit your pool.

Either choice will work to drain your pool water. Here is a round-up of each drain method and the steps needed to complete the process:. This pool draining process can be completed with one garden hose, but the more you use, the faster your water will drain.

Both methods of draining will not completely remove all the water. There will be anywhere from inches of standing water left at the bottom of your pool, as noted in the steps above. The proper chlorine level of swimming pools should never go down below 1.

The purpose of chlorine is to kill harmful bacteria and algae. You always have to be meticulous when it comes to checking about the physical changes of the water. Bad pool water smells like algae, and its walls are getting green and slimy. These are the obvious signs that the water should be changed. There are many factors why you needed to drain the pool water and refill it into new ones. No one would want to swim in dirty water and compromise their body for swimming.

These are using an electric pump or a traditional garden hose. Of course, the larger the hose diameter, the more water it can move per hour. Keep in mind that a hose wont be able to drain everything and you will be left with at least a few inches of water. A submersible electric pump is designed to move water at a much faster rate compared to a garden hose, and it will also empty your pool almost entirely.

The smaller the pump, the lesser the hit. Even then, you may decide to start with a hose and finish with a pump to save on electricity costs. By now you should know which approach to use for your specific use case, whether that be using a hose, an electric pump, or a hybrid of both.



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