if your pool is placed higher than your hose, you can have it much easier and faster: simpliy put the hose into the pool, try to fixate it somehow under water (like with a rock or so), take the other end of the hose and suck the water through the hose until the hose is completely filled with water. then take the end of the hose and let it hang LOWER THAN THE INTAKE SIDE. the water will completely drain ... physics ... 🧙♂
I usually prop up the opposite side of the drain. Once you get the water to flow closer to the drain, it will continue to drain out the funnel/hose until it’s empty enough to flip. Good luck!
Be careful putting pools on decks if they weren't designed for it. Most decks are only designed to hold 50 lbs per sq feet. If you have 3 feet of water in that pool it's almost 190 lbs per sq feet.
This was so much helpful, we did struggle at first , but not anymore, thanks for sharing👍
Thanks I have 2 pools and it's always my job to empty clean and fill this method makes it so much easier
Brilliant!!! Thank you!! I like to change the water everyday for my kids but it takes forever and my beautiful grass suffers in the process!!! 😘
Good hack, thank you!
Very helpful thank you!
Thank you so much ❤️
if your pool is placed higher than your hose, you can have it much easier and faster:
simpliy put the hose into the pool, try to fixate it somehow under water (like with a rock or so), take the other end of the hose and suck the water through the hose until the hose is completely filled with water. then take the end of the hose and let it hang LOWER THAN THE INTAKE SIDE. the water will completely drain ... physics ... 🧙♂
Wow this was amazing thank you so much ❤❤❤❤❤
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Good job
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Awesome
I have a pool like that
How do you drain it if there isn't alot in it but cant flip it over to drain..I have the same pool
I usually prop up the opposite side of the drain. Once you get the water to flow closer to the drain, it will continue to drain out the funnel/hose until it’s empty enough to flip. Good luck!
DEFLATING poll video
You still have that pool
Be careful putting pools on decks if they weren't designed for it. Most decks are only designed to hold 50 lbs per sq feet. If you have 3 feet of water in that pool it's almost 190 lbs per sq feet.
agreed. 1m cubed of water weighs a tonne. A pool 1m wide by 2m length x 0.5m deep is 1m cubed and therefore a tonne of weight
I have a composite deck is that safe enough?