A submersible pump will do just fine.
It's what I've used to completely drain my pool a few time over the decades. You can get them cheap at Harbor Freight OR rent them from Home Depot. For what you pay in rental from HD, you can buy the unit from HF.
Similar model to what I have:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=45019
The Harbor Freight website doesn't list all their submersible pumps, if you can go to a local store, they'll have over a half dozen models to chose from. The pool vacuum hose will fit the HF pump just fine.
Last edited by Socal_biker; 10-08-2006 at 02:05 AM.
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If a pool doesnt have pressure release valves that keeps the pool from floating and it has not rained in a long time. will a pool still pop out or float? I am curious about this question too. Would the plaster crack even if the pool is lets say at least 6 months old? Is their still enough moisture under the pool from the pool it's self or does ALL the water in the pool stay there and not past the plaster? I have asked myself this question, If I were to look under the pool while the water is still under there, Is the dirt completly dry? Just wondering. Thanks.
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I am thinking I am going ahead to try and drain it to get the paint out of the pool. Does anyone have an idea on how to do this any other way?
Note! I take no responsibility for this suggestion!![]()
It seems to me that, if the pool builder is the one responsible for putting the paint in the pool, he should be responsible for getting it out.
Ask him to drain it, drill a new weep hole(s), clean the paint out, and replaster over the hole(s).
Pool owner - contract signed 21Aug2006; HOA approval granted; complete - existing patio demolition; excavation; rebar; embedded plumbing; gunite; plumbing; electrical; tile and coping; decking; plaster; pool fill; acid start-up; regular start-up; pool school; gas meter upgrade; additional of salt; PDA remote programming.
Jaypool,
If you are wanting the water out, go to the rent-all place closest to you, rent an industrial pump (tell them what you are doing) and drain your pool to the street drain. However, I have to agree with Eljefe. Let whoever made the mess worry about getting the paint out. Any additional damages will also be at their expense. Good Luck
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