Pool water temps here are 55F. How about by you? What part of Indiana?
If your hole in the groujd is a shovel deeper than the pipe and if youre materials are at the ready, take a couple of practice "dry" runs, you wont lose a whole lot of water. Certainly not enough to fill your hole in the ground. Oh you will get plenty wet in the face and spattering mud, but its not as bad as you'd think. To me, its almost a lot like caving. Cold muddy water, cramped space. Its all good.![]()
-Jeremy
I fix broken pool equipment
Florida Leisure Pool & Spa
www.FLLeisure.com
Gainesville, FL
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I'd expect in the 40's at the warmest, since we've been having ice in the puddles for the last week or so. I'm about a half-hour south of Bloomington, so I'm not in the coldest part. I cut and capped the pipe above the water level a while back, and I don't have to finish until it's time to open the pool in the spring, so the water will be warmer.
I figure a lot will be happening at once, so I want to have it thought out. I have to make two cuts to make room for a new fitting, so it's going to take a little while before I can start with the connection.
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