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    Default Re: Normal waterloss during winter

    Matt, thanks for replying. Your theory of water displacement is exactly what happened. She had a tremendous amount of snow/ice/water on top of her winter cover, at one point she said it was about 3 feet worth of it. Essentially it held all that water and forced the water beneath it out the return. Result is she lost at least 18-24" of water that was left in the pool. You were spot on.

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    Default Re: Normal waterloss during winter

    Good job Matt. I have sure learned a lot about snow, ice and freezing ground conditions and how they pertain to above ground pools by visiting this forum. I have been in Arizona so long I forgot that people still live in places like that.

    Dennis
    AG pool installer
    Arizona

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