Posted by ack123 on February 18, 2005, 8:13 pm
Hi to all, I have a 24ft above ground pool and my winter cover has a
hole in it. The pool is now completely filled with ice. Just wondering
if anyone living in the northeast has survived a similar problem and
what was done to try and get the water, as it melts, out of the pool.
Posted by cjerickson5 on February 19, 2005, 11:13 am
I have a inground pool in Minnesota which has a mesh cover. This allow
moisture to run through the cover, keeping debris out of pool. IMHO, a
non mesh cover would be a hassle to get out in the spring.
Posted by v on February 19, 2005, 5:00 pm
On 18 Feb 2005 17:13:26 -0800, someone wrote:
>Hi to all, I have a 24ft above ground pool and my winter cover has a
>hole in it. The pool is now completely filled with ice. Just wondering
>if anyone living in the northeast has survived a similar problem and
>what was done to try and get the water, as it melts, out of the pool.
Not being a pool owner, I guess I don't get it.
Isn't a pool usually filled with water, and OK ice could damage the
pool but once the ice melts it is just water and that is what a pool
is designed to handle?
Now if the problem is debris - well, that's not what the post says, it
says how do you get water out of a pool. Dunno - whaddya do when it
rains, how do you get that out of the pool???.
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Posted by rosie readandpost on February 20, 2005, 9:26 am
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: says how do you get water out of a pool. Dunno - whaddya do when
it
: rains, how do you get that out of the pool???.
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all we did, if the water level got to high was to turn the filter to
BACKWASH, and empty to the desired level.
Posted by Brigitte on February 22, 2005, 1:19 am
> it
> : says how do you get water out of a pool. Dunno - whaddya do when
> it
> : rains, how do you get that out of the pool???.
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> :
> all we did, if the water level got to high was to turn the filter to
> BACKWASH, and empty to the desired level.
When I lived in a house with a pool, I never left the pump or the filter
outdoors during the winter.
The water should simply "overflow" out the hole where the return is located,
since it would be the lowest point where water would escape.
It's been a few years since I had a pool, but I'm pretty sure that's how it
all worked.
Brigitte
>hole in it. The pool is now completely filled with ice. Just wondering
>if anyone living in the northeast has survived a similar problem and
>what was done to try and get the water, as it melts, out of the pool.