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    Default Re: Help! Flash Flood last night! Drain or just filter?

    Al,
    It was the worst I have seen since I have moved in this house year ago. The pool is 35000 IG gunite - just remodeled. The mud does plug the DE very fast. The guy who remodeled the pool said to vacuum the pool and let the filter do the job. He also said that the chlorine will oxidize the nitrogen form the fertilizer. I don't know if this is true.
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    By the way, thank God it was just the pool. It was touch a go for a while since we lost power and the sump pumps were not working. The water got to within 3" of the floor of the basement but the power kicked in and all is fine - at least indoors!
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    Sorry to hear your problems. In NJ we have gotten about 4-5" so it is just a matter of pumping out the excess water. I would think if you turn off the pump and let things sit still the mud will settle and then you can vaccuum it out. You probably need to find out why you had a mud flow towards the pool. The pool should be slightly higher than the surrounding ground so that run-off won't go to the pool. Maybe when things dry out you should build some sort of burm so this does not happen again.

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    I think the general rule of thumb is:
    If you can see the bottom, filter. If you cant, replace.

    That much mud is going to be expensive to filter out.
    I might try letting it all settle out and then vaccum to waste depending on how much mud there is.

    So my advice is to Not filter for a few days and see what settles....then decide to replace or not.
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    Default Re: Help! Flash Flood last night! Drain or just filter?

    I think I also would try and let as much settle on the bottom as possible and then vac to waste. Then, let your filter work on it. Good luck.

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    Thank for all the replies. I did not have a vacuum so I will buy one today and see how it goes.
    One more thing. Is is useful to run my Polaris 280. I think not since it will not let the mud to settle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Amir
    Thank for all the replies. I did not have a vacuum so I will buy one today and see how it goes.
    One more thing. Is is useful to run my Polaris 280. I think not since it will not let the mud to settle.
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    I would say not. It will stir it up, also the little bag in the polaris just wont hold much dirt/mud to make any difference.

    Let it sit for a couple of days and then decide how to handle it. A Vacuum to waste will save your filters.
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