pigbat
05-04-2011, 11:06 AM
Here's the story. I had the pool opened this year and when I uncovered it, the water was above the return lines and about a foot from the top. The pool was properly winterized with anti-freeze in the lines. I filled to normal level and the guys came out to open. After opening, I noticed some water loss but attributed it to backwashing, etc. I vacuumed to waste, chlorinated and began refilling. (The vacuum to waste obviously drained a lot of water)
After filling I did the routine brushing of the sidewalls and stirring the algae off the bottom. Around 3 hours later I noticed we had lost about an inch and a half . Checked the backwash line to make sure I wasn't losing water there and there was no water around the pump/filter. I shut the pump off and monitored the water level. By morning it had lost another 2 inches.
Leaving the pump off, the water level has now dropped to the light. It has taken several days to get to that level. My initial thought was a plumbing problem because the water loss was so rapid. It definitely slowed once it got below the skimmers. I know I must have a liner problem somewhere and the liner is probably due for replacement anyway. My question:
- Should I have the plumbing pressure tested for piece of mind?
After filling I did the routine brushing of the sidewalls and stirring the algae off the bottom. Around 3 hours later I noticed we had lost about an inch and a half . Checked the backwash line to make sure I wasn't losing water there and there was no water around the pump/filter. I shut the pump off and monitored the water level. By morning it had lost another 2 inches.
Leaving the pump off, the water level has now dropped to the light. It has taken several days to get to that level. My initial thought was a plumbing problem because the water loss was so rapid. It definitely slowed once it got below the skimmers. I know I must have a liner problem somewhere and the liner is probably due for replacement anyway. My question:
- Should I have the plumbing pressure tested for piece of mind?