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Pool not used
Hi
Pool not used between October to May put still paying for maintenance etc, would it be ok if left for this period?. Would a pool cover help to reduce costs etc Thanks |
Re: Pool not used
Originally Posted by bil8999
(Post 6955406)
Hi
Pool not used between October to May put still paying for maintenance etc, would it be ok if left for this period?. Would a pool cover help to reduce costs etc Thanks |
Re: Pool not used
Why not just empty it, then jet wash it before use next year?
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Re: Pool not used
Originally Posted by valenciatim
(Post 6955448)
Why not just empty it, then jet wash it before use next year?
I have read that if a pool is totally emptied there is a risk that it might "float" in ground water, popping it out of the ground. If you do actually leave it with a winter cover it is a good idea to drop the water level a bit to allow space for rain water. |
Re: Pool not used
Originally Posted by 03630
(Post 6955471)
A winter cover totally removes the need for any maintenance. The light is obscured and no algae grows.
I have read that if a pool is totally emptied there is a risk that it might "float" in ground water, popping it out of the ground. If you do actually leave it with a winter cover it is a good idea to drop the water level a bit to allow space for rain water. I am just contemplating whether or not to empty mine this winter. I have done in the past with no problems, but have also left it full with no maintenance and it hasn't gone green, must have odd water up here. It has never been covered though. |
Re: Pool not used
Originally Posted by valenciatim
(Post 6955448)
Why not just empty it, then jet wash it before use next year?
Pool covers seem a good idea but if poss get the cover to form an apex so the rain runs off it... seen so many covers sagging with the sheer weight of rain water collected in the middle of the cover - some collapse ! Plus get a cover that overlaps tightly (ties over to retractable pins) otherwise strong winds will blow in leaves and dust. |
Re: Pool not used
Originally Posted by 03630
(Post 6955471)
A winter cover totally removes the need for any maintenance. The light is obscured and no algae grows.
I have read that if a pool is totally emptied there is a risk that it might "float" in ground water, popping it out of the ground. If you do actually leave it with a winter cover it is a good idea to drop the water level a bit to allow space for rain water. I just leave mine each year, vacuum it once a month maybe if that, and just keep putting a chlorine tab in every so often. We seldom have a problem, and I wouldn't be bothered with emptying it each year. However in a year or so's time I will empty in for maintenance, fix some tiles, re grouting and thorough clean. Costs about €250 to refill a pool here, whether it be from a truck or the mains |
Re: Pool not used
A pool should never be left empty. I am not sure about the advantages of a pool cover. Certainly one of those bubble things that float on the surface would be no good whatsoever. I leave my pool uncovered. I clean it once a week and add about 100 grammes of chlorine a week. I operate the pump for about an hour a day just to keep the water moving around a bit and to stop the bearings seizing up.
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Re: Pool not used
Originally Posted by valenciatim
(Post 6955488)
The "popping out of the ground" would surely only effect a fibreglass pool?
I am just contemplating whether or not to empty mine this winter. I have done in the past with no problems, but have also left it full with no maintenance and it hasn't gone green, must have odd water up here. It has never been covered though. |
Re: Pool not used
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 6955596)
Costs about €250 to refill a pool here, whether it be from a truck or the mains
I belong to a cooperative. It is about 110 Euros annual membership and then 25c a cubic metre (1000 litrs) thereafter. Making the average pool, 11 Euros to fill. I have never emptied mine though. |
Re: Pool not used
Any empty pool can lift out of the ground depending on the water table of the surrounding land.
I would of thought in most parts of Spain the water table is well below the underside of the pools so would not be relevent. |
Re: Pool not used
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 6955716)
Any empty pool can lift out of the ground depending on the water table of the surrounding land.
I would of thought in most parts of Spain the water table is well below the underside of the pools so would not be relevent. |
Re: Pool not used
Originally Posted by betris
(Post 6955859)
dont forget the rain raising the water table.winterise the pool.there should be no need to drain the pool exept for some big maintanance repairs.it dosnt mater if it goes green,you can sort that out in a couple of days.
No problem for you betris just move the tin bath near the fire lar :rofl::rofl::rofl: |
Re: Pool not used
Originally Posted by poshnbucks
(Post 6956964)
No problem for you betris just move the tin bath near the fire lar :rofl::rofl::rofl:
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Re: Pool not used
Originally Posted by betris
(Post 6959425)
you have given me a brain wave.portable private mini pools.I will get some tin baths and paint them blue.when is the next boot sale.:rofl:
The sad thing is betris people would buy them :eek::eek::eek: |
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