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All pools have an autofill device which has a 1 inch vertical standpipe inside fixed at the proper level of the pool water. When the level gets too high from rain, it overflows into this standpipe out into the side yard. Even with a heavy rain, the outflow is very modest, similar to a garden hose turned on low flow.
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Back wash
I am looking at purchasing a pool and now have a second question, where does the back wash filter water go???
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We have an auto drain but it takes a very long time to drop the level. If the pool water gets too high like right now I let the pump drain it down onto the grass. There is not enough chlorine to damage the grass!
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Previous Pool Company Owner here.
Discharge onto your lawn. If that kills your grass think twice about the chemicals being put in your pool. Chorine Generators (Salt Pools) will not kill your grass. Chlorine Tablets...... a 50/50. Highly recommend salt conversion. Avoid Biocidal additives that contain Copper elements. Copper infused chemicals will kill fish, and you, when the water goes to the lakes from the storm drains. |
Pool Leveling
..do you pool owners discharge down your driveway to the street drains, discharge into your yard or?[/QUOTE] When I bought my home in 2014 I noticed that we had a dead spot in the back yard that appeared to be from the pool overflow. After several years of trying to grow grass there, we had an underdrain for the pool discharge installed. No more dead grass. Almost all of the pools in TV are salt water, not chloring.
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Pools usually have a built in drain for overflow so no matter how much rain you get it won't overflow onto your lanai.
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Pool Drainage
We had to re-grout the tiles at the waterline of our pool. T & D came, closed the auto-fill valve, and drained a few inches of water (through a hose that could reach the street from the pump) to allow dry access to the tiles. The next day, they reopened the auto-fill valve and the level came up. Other than that, we have never needed to drain our pool.
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Our lanai/pool backs up to a retention pond so when the water level goes above the top of the skimmer (so it can't skim) we hook a long hose to the pump and drain it down the hill. Takes about half an hour to bring the level down an inch or more. (Not true that all pools have an auto-level. Even those that do can't always keep up with really heavy rain.)
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