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How to Empty a Swimming Pool


When cool weather rolls around, it's time to put away the pool toys and drain the swimming pool. Here are directions for emptying both aboveground and sunken pools.

 

Drain an Aboveground Pool

Instructions

Stop adding chemicals to the pool water. Wait half a week.

Rent an electric pump.

Place the intake hose in the pool and the outlet hose in the center of the lawn.

Plug in and turn on the pump, priming per the manufacturer's recommendations. Run until lawn is soggy. Turn off pump and wait until water has seeped into lawn.

Restart pump.

Repeat until drained.

 

Drain a Sunken Pool

Instructions

Stop adding chemicals to the water. Wait half a week. For highly chlorinated pools, wait longer or check the pH before draining.

Find the drain line in the filter pump. It should be located near the pump motor.

Attach a long hose to the drain line. Run the other end of the hose to a lawn or trees.

Run the pump until the lawn appears nearly sodden. Turn off pump.

Wait several hours.

Repeat until pool is empty.

 

Overall Tips & Warnings

* If a lawn or tree-lined area is not available, check with your local sewage agency before running large amounts of water into the gutters. It may be illegal.

 

Overall Things You'll Need

* Electric Pumps

* Extension Cords

* 1 To 3 Garden Hoses

* Pumps

 

Topics Addressed

* How to empty a swimming pool

* How to drain a swimming pool

* Taking water out of a swimming pool