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Who, Why, When, & Where to Drain Pool Water?

Green pools are a nagging problem for pool owners. Not only is having a green pool look unsightly, but it is also a dangerous breeding ground for disease-carrying mosquitos. Having a green pool violates county health regulations. If you hate paying fines because of this, then it is time to drain your pool and take action to solve the root causes of what makes your pool green.

Swimming pool water will eventually have poor chemical balance because of many factors. Those factors will cause algae problems eventually if you don’t maintain the pool properly. The only recourse is to chlorine wash pool water or acid wash pool to get rid of the algae spores. And, to do that, you need to drain the water in the pool first.

A swimming pool presents several specific issues that you need to consider when draining it. You may need to replace damaged tiles or repair the pool plaster at one point. However, there is more to emptying pool water. Before even starting thinking of doing your stuff with an empty pool, read on to learn a few important things about why you should think twice before draining your pool water.

Who should drain pool water?

Having a pool pump plus some research may not be enough for you to manage your pool water. Nor just simply removing the plug is enough to clear your swimming pool water so you can commence scrubbing the surface.

The draining process is not as straightforward as it looks. It is a complicated subject that you need to learn thoroughly. Especially with the climate, and other specific challenges in Arizona, you might do more damage if you tried draining the pool yourself.

Seeking help from experienced pool professionals like Flamingo Pools will spare you the trouble of balancing several factors to drain your pool safely. Moreover, the cleaning job that comes right after is also more complicated and is better left to experts to do effectively. Flamingo Pools offers pool service in Gilbert and the surrounding areas, and we will be glad to help

Why should you drain your pool?

As mentioned, once your water turns green, you may need to drain your pool as soon as possible. The green color is caused by Algae blooms which happens only when your chlorine is not enough to prevent it. Why is that so?

Chlorine loses its potency because of chemical balance, or the lack of it. Watching and maintaining chemical levels is what Flamingo Pools are dead serious about when we do our weekly pool maintenance work for our customers. This imbalance in chemical levels are caused by two major factors:

TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) levels rise as your water gets older. TDS levels come from the accumulation of everything that goes into your pool water such as body oils, hair products, makeup, sunscreen, chemicals, etc.). There will come a point that the pool water is so saturated that it won’t dissolve solids well. You will counteract this by using more proportion of chemicals to maintain the balance. Eventually, the pool chemicals won’t be effective anymore leading to unabated algae growth.

Another reason is the high levels of CyA or Cyanuric Acid. CyA aids the effectiveness of Chlorine. There will come a point when trying to balance the levels of pool chemicals, you have placed much CyA and Chlorine without the desired effect. That is when you should be draining your pool.

Water from the storm drain to the areas surrounding the pool, contributing to the total dissolved solids.

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When should you drain your pool?

If you heard about pool pop then this is what happens when you do your pool draining process when you have too much groundwater underneath the pool. That means you shouldn’t drain a pool after days of rains. Hydrostatic pressure relief valves adds a layer of protection to prevent pool pop by allowing some water to seep in to counteract the water pressure pressing from beneath. In that case, you wouldn’t be able to drain the pool entirely.

Given Arizona’s harsh summer heat, it is advisable to schedule draining your pool during the colder months. The temperatures could reach more than 100 degrees and will crack the pool plaster or the tiles. If you have a pebble pool surface, it is recommended that the ambient temperatures are at 90 degrees or lower. If you have a plaster surface, then you should drain at lower temperatures (80 degrees or lower). Not to mention exposing your pool lights to the elements. Note that the materials on your pool’s floor is not the same as in your pool sitting.

Many blog articles mention draining your pool every 2 to 3 years. However, given Arizona’s harsh climate especially during the summer, your pool is more utilized and thereby receives more TDS (see earlier section) and will require balancing the pool water chemistry more often.

It will take around two days to drain a pool. Allow another two to three days for pool cleaning. With proper weekly pool maintenance done by Flamingo Pools through the summer, you may still be able to enjoy your pool while targeting the schedule of your pool drains for the autumn months.

Where should you drain your pool?

The local water authority and some communities will place restrictions on where you can drain your pool. Some may allow you to use the storm drains or your sewage. Watch out for the level of your sanitary sewer cleanout. Ignoring this will make your sewage back up into the drains.

If the local water authority will allow it, you may need to comment to a drainage hose downhill where there won’t be issues causing sewage back up.

Pool drain and acid washing are serious matters which you should leave to experts. Flamingo Pools always the stress safety of the entire activity, as well as being able to satisfy regulations. We also make sure that no damage to any pool equipment will result in the pool draining and maintenance activities.

Submersible pump for above ground pool or in-ground pool

A submersible pump is useful, especially during winter. These are perfect for draining standing water from pool winter covers. These can assist in draining pool water even when its not winter.

Ask the Help of Experts to drain your swimming pool

Draining the pool yourself is doable. However, there are too many factors that you should always keep in mind to prevent you from spending tens of thousands more. There are so many things that can go wrong. For instance, drainage problems occur and you might damage your neighbor’s property during draining activities. Having garden hoses and some research won’t do it.

Flamingo Pools are experts in the pool industry. We give 110% of our effort to ensure that each of our customers won’t have to be forced into untimely pool draining. However, Arizona’s specific conditions will make pool drain activities necessary. To ensure you get the maximum value for your pool with peace of mind, just call on the experts at Flamingo Pools to drain your pool for you.

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At Flamingo Pools, we want you to have sparkling clean water so that you can enjoy your pool. We will happily drain your pool for you! Enter your information below to schedule. Thank you for being part of the Flamingo Pools family!

How Will Having a Salt Cell Benefit You?

Simplify your life

Do you ever feel like you are bending over backward trying to keep the chlorine level in your pool balanced? With the busy schedule that most of us have, it can be inconvenient to keep up with the chlorine level of a pool. With a salt cell, this will no longer be a problem for you.

Having a salt system will simplify your pool maintenance quite a bit. With a salt cell, there is no need to spend money on the regular usage of chemicals like chlorine tabs and shock. You won’t have to check your chlorine levels frequently through screen readers in order to make sure your water is at the correct level. For our customers in Arizona, this is especially helpful!

The salt cell will prevent your pool from turning green in the possible scenario that you forget to add chlorine, or a sudden storm or heat wave comes that requires an extra dose of chlorine. Throwing a pool party? No need to worry about the sweat, body oil, and urine turning the pool green. With a salt system set up properly, it’s easy to program it to create an extra dose of chlorine! It’s just one less thing you have to worry about.

Replacement salt cells can also work. A new or replacement salt cell has screen readers to help us react to chlorine levels quickly. Screen reader users can even control a salt cell through a remote device with a website’s form screen reader interface for some salt systems containing important items such as salinity level, chlorine levels, radio and checkbox elements.

For more items on how to keep enjoying your pool for a long time, you can check out more articles from the most dependable pool maintenance Az can provide. We have topics ranging from acid washing, to pool tile blasting as well as other informative topics.

Chlorine free?

Contrary to popular belief, salt pools or salt systems are not chlorine-free. To put it in the simplest of terms, you are using your salt cell to generate chlorine, rather than manually add it. With a salt system, the cell will detect the chlorine levels on its own and automatically generate more chlorine as needed. That is why it is also referred to as a salt-chlorine generator.

No more red eyes

Another benefit of salt pools or salt systems is that the lower chlorine levels will drastically reduce the amount of sting you feel in your eyes while swimming. The salt level maintained by salt cells in the pool should not burn your eyes, as there is around 3,000 ppm in the water (which is about 1/10 of the salt level in the ocean).

Maintaining your salt cell

While salt cells are convenient and don’t require a lot of maintenance, you will still need to do a few things in order to keep everything running smoothly. You are going to want to remember to clean the system at least once per season and make sure your calcium hardness and salt levels are intact.

When you have a salt cell, you will save a lot of money on chlorine, but you will have to use more acid to balance the pH level. You should also count on needing a salt cell replacement about every 5 years as screen readers may not be accurate by then. Long term, the cost of maintaining a salt water pool with a salt cell is relatively the same as the cost of maintaining a pool without one, but also consider the freedom you are given when you no longer have to worry about your chlorine levels being balanced.

You will also need to add salt to your pool. When buying salt for your pool, try to get high quality salt. Keep in mind that the additives in the salt will add up and you will end up with a lot of contaminants in your water. If you can taste the salt even the slightest bit, there is too much salt in your pool which can cause corrosion.

Salt Cell

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Why Choose Flamingo Pools to Install Your Salt Cell

Flamingo Pools are experienced with installing and replacing salt cells for our clients. We can also orient you on the proper interpretation of screen readers, so you will maximize the benefits of your salt cells. Our services can help you maintain a consistent screen reader profile with as few limitations as possible on maintaining the chlorine level of your saltwater pool.