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[email protected] hallerb@aol.com is offline
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Default Filling a swimming pool

On Oct 10, 4:07�pm, wrote:
From time to time I have to refill my swimming pool due to
evaporation.

Sometimes when I know a big storm is coming I will open the drain and
let it drain an additional 8" and I will fill it back up to the proper
level after the storm passes.

I have always used the garden hose to do that and just turn on the
water.

I also have a well pump that is hooked up to the sprinkler system. �On
the well pump is a spigot, I never used it, but I could connect the
garden hose to it, turn the valve off to the sprinkler line and use
the well water to fill the pool.

I will save on the water bill...but I will pay more for the electric
consumption to run the pool. �I am not sure which one yields more cost
savings.

My pool is 25000 gallons. �It's depth varies from 3 to 9 feet so I
would assume an average depth of 6 feet, so on average, to fill one
inch of my pool is around 350 gallons. �To fill 10 inches is 3500
gallons.

I don't know if it matters, just more or less curious. �I guess my
well water would also be harder with more minerals.

MC


do you have a sewer? or septic?

electric to run pump should be much cheaper than water bill