Reasons to Hire a Professional for Pool Draining

Pool components like filters, pipes, motors, and waste lines can get damaged and require replacement if the pool is not drained correctly.

Pools are ideal for summer fun and enjoyment. However, they do require regular maintenance for a safe and superior experience. Some maintenance tasks may require draining the pool, which may appear daunting to some pool owners, as improper drainage can damage the pool and property. While the need to drain a pool rarely arises, sometimes it becomes inevitable. 

Reasons to drain a pool 

Pools may require partial or complete draining for:

Repairs

Some significant repairs on the pool's interior surfaces may demand draining and refilling the pool. 

Heavy cleaning

Poor cleaning and maintenance schedules can also cause excessive debris build-up that requires a large dose of chemicals that a filter may fail to handle. When a pool requires a heavy cleaning, partial or complete draining becomes essential.

Refinishing

Maintenance tasks like refinishing, repainting, or resurfacing may also require draining the pool.

Maintain proper water chemistry

The most common reason to drain a pool is high TDS levels (over 2500 ppm), which makes it hard to maintain pool water balance. Most pools require draining and refilling every 5 to 7 years as high TDS levels can destabilize the water chemistry.

Why hire a professional for pool draining?

Although a pool does not require draining often, when it does, it is best to seek assistance from professionals. Improper drainage can lead to various issues, including irreparable damage to the pool. Here are a few reasons that highlight the importance of hiring a professional for pool draining:

Prevent the pool from popping out

If the area's groundwater levels are high or there is excessive rain, the hydrostatic pressure can push the pool up. High groundwater levels can cause the swimming pool to pop out or float on the ground. Professionals are experts at avoiding such catastrophic scenarios by evaluating the groundwater situation in the area and taking measures like using a submersible pump to drain the pool safely. Pros understand when is the best time to drain the pool and how to do it to prevent any damage. 

Avoid excessive sun exposure

When pools are empty, direct exposure to the sun can result in considerable damage, including cracks, splitting, or contraction. Professionals can suggest the ideal time to empty the pool when the temperatures are cooler to protect the pool liners from high heat and UV rays. Pool experts have the right equipment and tools to do the job quickly and can take measures to prevent unnecessary and expensive damage. 

Prevent damage to pool components

Pool components like filters, pipes, motors, and waste lines can get damaged and require replacement if the pool is not drained correctly. Professionals have the necessary knowledge, hands-on experience, and expertise to do the job right without damaging the various components.

Avoid sewer system backup

The pool water often empties into the sewer system. When a pool is drained incorrectly, excessive water can enter the sewer system, leading to various hazards. Professionals know how to carry out the process correctly and prevent water from backing into the home. 

Consult with the experts

Contact a local pool professional to determine if the pool requires draining, as cleaning and other repair tasks are possible without emptying the swimming pool. If draining the pool is essential, it is always a good idea to let the professionals handle it.

Pool Tile Cleaning Vegas offers pool tile cleaning, calcium removal, acid washing, pool draining, and media blasting services, in Las Vegas and Henderson. Call us at (702)605-6936.

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