• (60) 1168688828
  • or
  • (60) 108946135
  • contactus@zaoinc.com
ENQUIRE NOW!
Zao Inc Transfer Hoists & Care Solutions
  • Home
  • About
  • Products
    • OpeMed
    • Global Pool Products
    • Astor Bannerman
    • Lift and Store
    • Granberg
    • Microbecare
  • Resources
    • Opemed
    • Global Pool Products
    • Astor Bannerman
    • Lift and Store
    • Granberg
    • Microbecare
  • Contact Us
Search
HOME POOL ACCESS POOL SLIDES SWIM UP BARS GAMES RAILS & LADDERS DIVING BOARDS HELP & SUPPORT
  • HOME
  • pool-access
  • Pool Slides
  • Swim Up Bars
  • Games
  • Rails & Ladders
  • Diving Boards
  • Help & Support

Do you need a pool water delivery service?

shop-mgr2023-05-19T04:35:01+00:00

October 17, 2022

The task might seem daunting if you’ve never closed your pool for the winter. However, with some planning and elbow grease, you can finish the job in no time. This guide will show you the best way to pump water out of your pool so the task is done as quickly and efficiently as possible. Follow these simple steps, and you’ll be on your way to having a clean pool in no time.

Draining an Inground Pool

There are a few different ways to drain your pool, and your method will depend on your pool type and the water level. If you have an inground pool, the most common ways are:

Using a Submersible Pump

This type of pump is designed to be used underwater, and it will quickly remove the water from your pool. The pump is placed at the bottom of the pool and extracts the water through a hose. You’ll need to connect the pump to a garden hose and lower it into the pool. Once the pump is turned on, the water is pumped out of the pool and into your yard.

Using a Sump Pump

Another option is to use a sump pump placed outside the pool and pump the water through a discharge hose. A sump pump is, however, not as efficient as a submersible pump. You’ll need to place the sump pump at the lowest point in your pool and then attach a garden hose. Once the pump has been turned on, it will slowly remove the water from your pool.

Draining an Above-Ground Pool

The methods mentioned above for an inground pool will also work for an above-ground pool. However, being above ground gives you the option of siphoning off the water. All you’ll need for this method is a hose. A siphon utilizes pressure to extract the liquid through the hose, here’s the technique for creating a siphon:

  • Fully submerge the hose. At first, you’ll see bubbles coming out as the air escapes the hose. Wait until the bubbles stop, that will mean the hose is full.
  • Use your thumb or your palm to cover one end of the hose.
  • Take the end of the hose you’re covering and take it to your desired draining location, making sure to place it below the water line of the pool.
  • Uncover the end of the hose and let the draining commence.

Differences in Draining a Pool That Has a Sand Filter Versus Cartridge Filters

The main difference in how to pump water out of a pool with a sand filter vis a vis one with a cartridge filter is that you’ll need to remove the filter before draining the water. Otherwise, there is a risk of damaging the filter when you refill the pool. With a sand filter, however, you don’t need to remove it before draining the water.

If your pool has a sand filter, you’ll need to drain the water from the tank. That is done by disconnecting the hoses from the pump and turning on the multiport valve. For pools with sand filters, begin by disconnecting the pump from the power source. Then, remove the drain cap from the filter and loosen the multiport valve to the “waste” or “recirculate” position. Next, open the main drain at the bottom of the pool and allow the water to drain out. Once the water level has dropped significantly, turn on the pump to help remove any remaining water. Finally, close the main drain and replace the drain cap on the filter.

For pools with cartridge filters, begin by shutting off the power to the pump. Then, open all the valves on the filter housing and remove the cartridges. Next, open the main drain at the bottom of the pool and allow the water to drain out. Once the water level has dropped significantly, turn on the pump to help remove any remaining water. Finally, close all valves on the filter housing before turning the power back on to the pump.

How to Best Clean Your Pool Walls After Draining

Once your pool is drained, it’s important to clean the walls well. That will help prevent algae and other contaminants from growing in your pool during the off-season. But what is the best way to clean your pool walls? Here are a few tips.

First, use a garden hose to rinse any loose dirt or debris. Then, use a brush for cleaning pools (you can find these at most hardware stores) to scrub away any tough stains. You may need a power washer, heavy-duty commercial pool cleaner, or vinegar for stubborn stains. Rinse the area thoroughly afterward to avoid damaging the pool surface.

Next, using a vacuum, remove any smaller particles the brush may have missed. Make sure to move slowly and methodically to ensure that all dirt and debris are removed.

Once you brush away all the dirt and grime, it’s time to rinse your pool walls again. Use your hose on full blast to remove any cleaner residue. Then, let your pool walls air dry completely before refilling your pool. These simple steps will help keep your pool sparkling clean all summer.

Draining a pool is not a quick process but knowing how to do it correctly can be a big time saver, and help with the longevity of your pool.

If you’re looking for more pool tips, please check out the rest of our blog, and come back regularly for more helpful guides and information. If you’re looking to upgrade your inground pool, be sure to check out our swim-up bars, diving boards, and pool games!

Share this post

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google + Email

Related Posts

How to Pump Water Out of Your Pool

The task might seem daunting if you’ve never closed your pool for the winter. However, with some planning and elbow... read more

What Comes After the Installation of Your Pool Lift?

Recreational facilities are now required to have pool lifts on all newly altered swimming pools, wading pools, and spas. When... read more

The Benefits of Aquatic Exercise

There are many benefits to aquatic exercise, including physical and psychological benefits. Reaping the benefits of swimming and other aquatic... read more

Beginner’s Guide to Hot Tub & Pool Chemicals

As a new pool or hot tub owner, it’s a very exciting time and you probably want to dive right... read more

The Importance of Disability Awareness and Getting Involved

There are more than one billion people with physical and mental disabilities in the world who must overcome challenges every... read more

Are Solar Covers Worth It?

Solar pool covers are quite common, the most common types look like bubble wrap, with many tiny bubbles across the... read more

How To Take Care Of a Pool

Maintaining a pool’s hygiene along with its visual appeal can be a demanding task, thus the importance of creating a... read more

ADA Pool Lift Fines: Can You Afford Not To Comply?

From the initial news that the ADA was going to begin enforcing fines for facilities that were not in compliance... read more

LED Pool Lights: What You Need to Know

No need to limit your pool use to just the daytime! Pool LED lights can help you maximize your time... read more

About Our Pool Lift Batteries

Pool lifts are important pieces of equipment that are required for all pools that allow access to the general public.... read more

Zao Inc Transfer Hoists & Care Solutions

37, Jln Pemimpin, #06-02 Mapex,
Singapore 577177

(+65) 69376833

(+65) 86067510

contactus@zaoinc.com

Zao Malaysia Sdn Bhd

B-01-11, Gateway Kiaramas Corporate
Suites, No 1, Jalan Desa Kiara, Mont Kiara
50480, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

(+60) 1168688828

(+60) 108946135

contactus@zaoinc.com

Follow us

Zao International (HK) Limited

Flat/RM A, 3/F,
Cheong Sun Tower,
116-118 Wing Lok Street,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

(+852) 91880612

contactus@zaoinc.com

Quick Links

  • OpeMed - UK
  • Global Pool Corp - USA
  • Astor Bannerman - UK
  • Lift and Store -USA
  • Granberg - SE
  • Microbecare - USA

© 2024 Zao Inc Pte Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

  • Home
  • About
  • Products
    • OpeMed
    • Global Pool Products
    • Astor Bannerman
    • Lift and Store
    • Granberg
    • Microbecare
  • Resources
    • Opemed
    • Global Pool Products
    • Astor Bannerman
    • Lift and Store
    • Granberg
    • Microbecare
  • Contact Us