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How To Add Water To Your Pool

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I am starting to get nervous about the amount of water we are adding to the pool. We add pretty much every twenty-four hours but at least every other mean solar day. Nosotros exercise live in the Atlanta area and have been experiencing 85-95 degree weather so information technology could be evaporation but information technology still seems like a lot. Only curious what others, especially in the hot climates, experience.

Thanks!
Kristina

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Practise a saucepan test and come across if the same amount evaporates from a 5 gallon bucket. That will help you determine if you're dealing with normal evaporation or not -- utilise pool water in the bucket so information technology at least starts the same temp ;)

Baseline normal is roughly 1/4 inch per day, location dependent, fwiw. I fill more simply have a sand filter and backwash and have a very heated pool in a clime with cool nights and no cover. And then I typically overfill once a calendar week (eg to upper spiral on skimmer plate) and get back to most normal operation level/pointer on skimmer plate a week later.

BoDarville
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Looking at my log over the past couple of years, I top off well-nigh once every 7-ten days during the hottest part of the summer. If you have a lot of kids in the puddle on a regular basis, you may add more often due to splash-out. If you are concerned about a possible leak, you can effort the saucepan examination. Fill up a bucket with water, mark the level of the water in the bucket, set information technology on the stairs/ladder or in a way where the water line in the saucepan is level with the water line in the pool. In nearly 24 hours, compare the water loss between the pool level and the bucket level. This takes evaporation out of the equation. If the level of water in the pool drops faster than the level of water in the saucepan, that it an indication of a leak. For more than info, bank check out this article: Pool School - Leak Detection
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Average summertime days 90-100F, fairly humid - if there'due south no rain, we lose about an inch or a picayune more a week with normal developed swimming/soaking and a bit of play 3-four days a calendar week with the grandies.

With a child'southward birthday political party, or merely lots of kids any day, it tin can be almost an inch in one day.

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I have found an average loss of 1/four inch per solar day due to evaporation. Rain, Rain, don't go abroad, I need water in my pool TODAY!
GeorgiaPoolOwner
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I also live in the Atlanta area. Considering of the corporeality of pelting we get here, information technology kind of varies. I'd say that about one time a month I have to top off when nosotros have a week long dry out spell, merely I besides have to drain about once a month when we become so much pelting that it overfills the pool in a higher place the summit of the skimmer opening (I similar to keep the water level about midway between the top and bottom of the skimmer opening).

About a week or so ago we had a pretty practiced afternoon storm come through where I had to drain. I haven't refilled since.

aboykin2269
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When it'south hot, I'm losing ~1/4 every day to 2 days. Make new liner, no leaks, Charlotte area.
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ah SNAP. I think I have a trouble. I lose one" or more than every 24-hour interval.

I'll try the saucepan test...sigh.....

Thanks all.

Kristina

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I lose about an inch a twenty-four hours when my pump is running fulltime. I take an obvious leak in my filter valve though. That is my problem. Hope you figure yours out.
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No surprise. We have a leak. We are just fifteen hours into the test and we tin already see a noticeable deviation betwixt the water line in the bucket and the pool.

My instinct is to start calling pool companies to come up out and access. Anybody have whatsoever advice on what to look for or ask?

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Await for typical problem spots around fittings (returns, lights, skimmers). Expect for cracks in your gunite. When I had a leak in my new install, it turned out to be a spiral at the lite the was not tight enough. I found it past filling a syringe with blue food coloring and methodically squirting pocket-sized amounts at suspect areas. I finally saw the dye become slowly sucked into the spiral hole. It'due south surprising that what appeared to be such a small leak concluded up bookkeeping for 3/iv inch of h2o per day.

Of course, it could also be in i of the pipes. Depending on your valves, you can seal off i return/suction piping at a time and run across if the leak stops.

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