Dangers of Draining your Liner in your Above Ground Pool

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Draining your liner can cause some issues. Watch this video to educate yourself on the dangers of draining your pool.

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  • @shannonpalmer3303
    @shannonpalmer3303 8 лет назад +6

    ok now I feel better! this is my first above ground pool I have ever bought for my family and just wanna take care of it and do everything right .Thanks for taking the time to reply to my questions I greatly appreciate it! Have a good day.

  • @rhomis
    @rhomis 10 лет назад +11

    This past winter we had -9 degrees temperatures for a few days, and below zero degrees for a week, and below freezing almost 3 months. I literally had an 18 foot (diameter) floating block of ice that eventually pulled the liner down, ripped-n-split the beading off and drained the entire pool when spring started to creep in. I had no choice in having an empty pool. That manufacture's liner warranty is good toilet paper by the way.

  • @deniseromriell1418
    @deniseromriell1418 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for your great description on draining a pool and the risks you run, it was very well presented. I wish the individuals at Brady's in Idaho Falls, Idaho had taken the time to educate me on this one simple fact about draining my pool before hand.

  • @738polarbear
    @738polarbear 8 лет назад +5

    This was a very worthwhile informative video.Thank you.

  • @kdmq
    @kdmq 6 лет назад +5

    In Canada you might want to do the repair in May or October because if you do it in the middle of the winter the liner will be as brittle as glass. Plus you could get hypothermia.

  • @eezew70
    @eezew70 11 лет назад +2

    Great information. I just drained my pool to fix the interior inside. I actually did drain a week ago, but I think I have a leak like you said. Yes its cold but I might have this problem. Thanks for the information.

  • @dschamber7190
    @dschamber7190 7 лет назад +2

    Well.... I had to pull the trigger and drain my new 21' above ground pool.... I set it up Sunday and started filling it that evening, got about 2 feet in it by Monday evening (never left the water run over Sunday night) and noticed I had some serious ground work under the liner that needed to be fixed (two large divets occured somehow even though the ground was tamped, only thing I could think off was that we had a fair amount of rain Saturday and it loosened the soil somehow, I dunno), but I couldn't ignore it, had to be fixed. So I weighed the options and decided that since it was A. Brand new, B. Wasn't filled to the top, and C. The skimmer and return holes weren't yet cut out I started draining it late Monday evening... by noon today it was emptied down enough to let the liner loose.... the remaining 1/2" of water had to sucked out with a shopvac (no fun let me tell you!!).... by 7pm this evening liner was hung back up and the refill has started. So about 7 hours down before the refill started.
    Hope the liner will stretch out and no damage will occur.... fingers crossed!

  • @abovegroundpros
    @abovegroundpros  11 лет назад +8

    No you are fine. This video has to do with steel wall pools with vinyl liners. Your pool is made from a different material and does not effect you. You will be fine to drain it.

  • @drms6081
    @drms6081 9 лет назад +6

    Thanks for the excellent tip. I never knew about this. So would it be a bad idea to drain the pool and store the above ground pool I have for winter? What would be your recommendations when closing the pool for the winter. Thank you.

  • @williamking8033
    @williamking8033 6 лет назад +1

    I really appreciate the great advice, Chad!

  • @araceligonzalez2757
    @araceligonzalez2757 8 лет назад +6

    Thank you I need to proof my husband this happens !!!!!!! So now should we change the liner we filled it up. And we keep having shortage of water.

  • @henrygajewski4785
    @henrygajewski4785 6 лет назад +7

    I went to open my 18ft round pool and found a tear in the cover and under the cover was nasty debris filled water. I figured to drain the pool clean it and start over with fresh water. So I started the siphon method, water started draining everything was going good and then it stopped with about 12 inches left. So I started looking for ways to get the rest of the water out and stumbled upon this video about not draining the water out. What do I do now? Did I damage my liner or not since there is about a foot to a foot and a half water left in the pool? Do I scoop out the debris, fill the pool with water and let the filter do the rest? Help!

  • @simonhayes173
    @simonhayes173 2 года назад +1

    Great advice

  • @markschweim8769
    @markschweim8769 9 лет назад +4

    I have been servicing swimming pools for the past 18 years and have successfully drained and refilled above and inground pools... BUT the way I've always done it has been just like installing a new pool liner... As soon as water gets within a foot of shallowest part of pool floor, I'd pull a portion of liner from the track and apply a vaccuum to the pool to hold the liner tight against the pool walls the entire time the pool didn't have water in it. I wouldn't remove vaccuum suction from behind the liner from when water got less than a foot from shallowest bottom until pool was refilled to at least a foot of water over entire floor.

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  9 лет назад

      That's a really good idea Mark. We've drained several in our time as well, but usually try to do it in the winter months where the shrinking is less likely to occur and we drain it over night and then fill it back first thing in the morning.

  • @sarbeart1977
    @sarbeart1977 8 лет назад +2

    I drained mine Wed night finished Friday draining and fixed a hole and refilled over weekend... biggest thing I made sure to do was keep liner wet with a sprinkler while filling it up... only one area in pool the liner pulled out but a ton of overhang behind to fold back over... that's why I was here was to see how to remove edge to fold back over...

  • @felixmadison5736
    @felixmadison5736 6 лет назад +2

    Our pool bead liner popped out in about 8 areas when we refilled our above ground pool. After I was able to drain the remaining water and re-install bead liner it filled up just fine. Was a real hassle for a while though!

  • @danielleporter6208
    @danielleporter6208 9 лет назад +3

    We drained our above ground 27 ft pool so we can clean it. Its been sitting almost empty for a week and we are about to scrub the walls abd clean it today. We didn't realise it's dangerous to drain it. Is it safe to jump in abd scrub it or should it be done from the outside. The liner doesn't look like it shrinked it looks like it expanded.

  • @richardskeets6769
    @richardskeets6769 8 лет назад

    Nice side burns chief! But very nice video!! Thanks

  • @marshacushing4111
    @marshacushing4111 8 лет назад +3

    just saw this after Draining all the water out of our pool to clean it. we have had our pool for 20 years (same liner and never drainer it before) praying it is OK

    • @breez930
      @breez930 7 лет назад +3

      Marsha Cushing how did this go for you? We just emptied ours and now saw this. It's now got about a foot left. It's gross. But now I'm really worried!

    • @riellegomez2838
      @riellegomez2838 7 лет назад +1

      yeah what happened lol

  • @abovegroundpros
    @abovegroundpros  10 лет назад +1

    No you are fine. This is only when you drain the pool completely out or down to just an inch or two.

  • @miaolson7744
    @miaolson7744 9 лет назад +25

    The directions on my above ground pool the instructions said to totally drain the pool and fold it for the winter

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  9 лет назад +6

      +Mia Olson This video is for metal wall above ground pools with vinyl liners ONLY. Not Intex.

    • @miaolson7744
      @miaolson7744 9 лет назад +1

      OK :)

    • @derrickhenry6217
      @derrickhenry6217 8 лет назад

      Mia Olson mine too

    • @dillon40R
      @dillon40R 7 лет назад

      is it bad for intex or colman pools also? i drained my pool last summer and it set outside all winter.

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  7 лет назад

      No, not really

  • @PaPaJOKe
    @PaPaJOKe 6 лет назад +3

    Does this apply to PVC and polyester 3-ply side walls?

  • @aprilbby10
    @aprilbby10 10 лет назад +2

    Am I in danger of ripping my new liner.. I always have drained the water to about 2 or 3 ft so I can get any leafs out that were left in before I closed it. I get them out and fill it back up within a week or so. We bought a new liner last summer. Is it Ok as long as you leave 3 ft of water n your pool. It is above ground pool by the way.

  • @missolderthan18
    @missolderthan18 9 лет назад +1

    We just took the cover off the 30' round above ground pool. The water level is about 1 and a half feet from the top and very clear!! I was so happy until I noticed the bead had come out at about 7 places around the pool and the liner was out. I got in the very cold water to see if I could put it back before I brought the water level up. I could not budge it....! How should I proceed???

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  9 лет назад

      Cindy Gilliand I may have to be the bearer of bad news, Cindy. First try to get it back in the track (which I guess didn't go so well). Next would be to drain the pool to get the water weight out of the picture and place the liner back in the track and the quickly refill the pool, but this method may even make the situation worse by shrinking up the liner even further. Worse case is that you would have to replace the liner. If this is the case, I highly recommend not going back with a liner that fits in the track. I would throw that track away and go with a different style of liner. If you go with an in-the-track-beaded liner, this may happen again to you down the road. If you do not, then this will never happen again.

  • @barryhines1118
    @barryhines1118 6 лет назад +3

    Last fall I took my above ground pool completely down, have been told since then that I probably ruined a good liner by taking it down, as most videos do. This was the first year, any suggestions by anyone for this situation ? It has been in the basement at a constant 65 degree temp.Hoping to put it up in maybe middle april and fill slowly allowing temp to gradually warm. Any Ideas, or help from people with the same experience, instructions on box said to totally drain, and store ?

  • @ralphamann9902
    @ralphamann9902 9 лет назад +2

    Hi I have a 24 round above ground pool ,it's 3 years old and I noticed a 2 foot section of the line is off and it's pulling down.do I have to drain the pool in order to stretch the liner back up on the wall edge. Help thanks

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  9 лет назад

      Ralph Amann That's a tricky situation. If you can pull the liner up and get it back in the track, then you're good. If you can't because of the water weight, you will have to drain the pool to do it, but then the draining may ruin the liner and the liner may pull off worse as you refill it.

  • @maryannlanda1210
    @maryannlanda1210 9 лет назад +1

    We had a house fire back in August 2011 and we had no way of running the pump due to no electricity, we just thre a bunch of chlorine in there and put the cover on. We moved back into the house in May of 2012 but haven't opened the pool yet. We took cover off today and the water is nasty, had a dead squirrel in it along with branches and leaves. The liner either needs replaced or a scrubbing. How would you go about getting the water out to clean the liner and start with fresh water?

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  9 лет назад

      Mary Ann Landa Keep in mind that if you drain the water, the liner will be ruined and you will have to replace it, so you will need to decided if you want to tackle cleaning it up or draining it and starting from scratch with new water, but also the cost of a new liner. If you are looking on tips to drain the pool, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/Ibp7ulg5oms/видео.html

  • @happygolucky9986
    @happygolucky9986 9 лет назад

    HI Chad My friend gave us his 20 yr old Johnny Weissmuller 15x30 foot pool with extruded? aluminum wall. Here is the problem. To empty it he shot it up with a 22 . Probably 20 holes. Now, I planned on getting a new liner but, can I patch the bullet holes and reuse the wall? The pool is in otherwise remarkable condition. Not one speck of rust on anything including hardware. What do ya think? Thanks. Love your videos.PS We like the story of how he emptied it as he will be passing away soon and we hope we can still use it and share his funny story n how he emptied it.

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  9 лет назад

      +Catherine Egan Yikes. Johnny Weissmuller are good pools and if you patch up the tiny holes you should be OK unless there is extensive damage to the walls. The liner will need to be replaced though.

  • @Papacam797
    @Papacam797 6 лет назад +2

    I had water in my pool for 3 years. Last summer it kept getting green on parts of the side & bottom corners. I used chemicals & kept chlorine in it, but had the same problem all summer. So I drained it during the fall. It's got about 4-5" of water now. I was going to drain it all so I can clean it in the spring. Maybe not now. The liner seems fine & I keep pushing it up to the sides when I'm in it. If it's algea, I don't know how to remove it without cleaning it.

  • @mirynag487
    @mirynag487 8 лет назад +1

    Our pool frame has been shifted by ground that moves a bit every spring, now the pool pushed against our deck on the one side, we were thinking of draining it so we could pull it back to its intended position, but this will be impossible without draining the pool, what do you suggest?

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  8 лет назад

      +Mira G You will have to drain it to fix this situation. I would recommend you drain it over night and fix the pool and refill it ASAP. This is your best defense against ruining the liner, but not a guarentee.

  • @BabyBunch
    @BabyBunch 6 лет назад +2

    Dry rot is the bad thing

  • @ScanTr0n1
    @ScanTr0n1 9 лет назад +4

    Hi we just bought a house with an above ground pool that has sat mostly empty for 2 years. I'm new to pools so my knowledge is limited. I see that the liner has come off in one area. Given the pool has sat almost empty for two years and that the pool is almost empty as it is, should I just replace the liner altogether?

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  9 лет назад

      Matt Patterson Definitely. The truth is you will HAVE to replace the liner if its sat that long and is pulling off the top. Sorry for being the bearer of bad news.

  • @KanelJayhawk
    @KanelJayhawk 11 лет назад

    We started to fill a new 22' intex but stopped because we realized we were not level. We got at most 10 inches of water in the pool and are draining it to level the ground. Are we in danger of losing the liner when we go to fill it again?

  • @nickiz100
    @nickiz100 9 лет назад +1

    I have a brand new pool, and it is leaking somewhere. the pool installer suggested i drain it, and he will go underneath the liner in an effort to find daylight and see where the hole is. Will my liner rest back into place if he patches it from below? it is literally 10 days old

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  9 лет назад +2

      +nickiz100 That would be fine because the liner would still be new and pliable. The process in this video would take time for your liner to become hard. You will be fine.

  • @hesneyk1
    @hesneyk1 8 лет назад +3

    does your advice apply to intex metal frame pools? even if I drained, cleaned, and refilled it in 1 day???

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  8 лет назад +2

      +KEITH HESNEY this video doesn't pertain to Intex pools.

  • @tamarakennedy4976
    @tamarakennedy4976 8 лет назад +1

    can u please tell me how to heat my above ground cheap fit style? I have arthritis and the solar cover doesn't warm it enough can you advise me please? thank you Mrs fetzer
    🐶

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  8 лет назад

      Check out this video for heating options: ruclips.net/video/51BnnUmn884/видео.html

  • @abbyhawkins267
    @abbyhawkins267 9 лет назад +1

    So I have to replace my pool pump and have to drain it to change the hoses and the pump am I okay ?

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  9 лет назад

      Abby Hawkins That's fine as long as you only drain it below the return. This video is about draining the pool completely. If I were you I would just plug the return and skimmer holes and not drain the pool at all.

  • @hadeeldirar199
    @hadeeldirar199 8 лет назад +1

    cool it helped me

  • @luchyvega
    @luchyvega 7 лет назад

    Hi i have a 24ft above ground pool and the liner had a hole which causes the pool to drained and i had to drained it completely my main concern is if I can leave the pool like that the whole winter? The liner shrinks and falls! What are the problems if i leave the pool like that since there is no time to buy a liner install it and fill the pool up, the temperature is already 20s

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  7 лет назад +1

      Unfortunately it doesn't sound like you have a big choice on what to do. It would be wise to try and get a foot or two of water in it if you are going to try and save the liner, otherwise you may be putting a new liner in it in the spring. Also, water in the pool will give the pool more stregth in case you get a bad wind storm this winter.

  • @kris4christ
    @kris4christ 8 лет назад +3

    is this for bestway steel frame above ground pool? i want to store the pool for the winter...its similar to intex metal frame above ground pool..jus diff name..i have a sand filter pump

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  8 лет назад +2

      +kris r no it's not. You'll be fine if you drain your pool

    • @danielhodson5489
      @danielhodson5489 8 лет назад +1

      I'm in Maine with the exact same setup. Mine is 18'x4'. This is my first season with this pool. I have absolutely no option but to completely disassemble and store it until late spring. My liner was way larger than needed, so I'm not at all worried. The manual says NOT to leave it up all winter, so it must be made for disassembly and storage.

  • @shannonpalmer3303
    @shannonpalmer3303 8 лет назад

    ok I have a 16x48 Coleman swimming pool that bought from Walmart with a cartridge pump. Is it ok to drain the water to clean my liner or will it be messed up?

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  8 лет назад +2

      +Shannon Palmer you can drain and refill those pools as much as you like. It won't affect your liner at all.

  • @fldave612
    @fldave612 8 лет назад

    I need to replace my return jet, it is cracked and leaking some, obviously I need to drain it down just below the jet (25-30% of the water I'm assuming). Is there a danger of shrinkage by doing this or will it have enough water still to maintain the integrity of the liner while I'm switching it out?

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  8 лет назад +1

      No that is totally fine. No worries.

    • @fldave612
      @fldave612 8 лет назад

      Thanks. :)

    • @tjfreak
      @tjfreak 8 лет назад +1

      You don't have to lower the water at all for that.you can use expansion plugs to close off the old & while putting in the new & about 2 seconds will the water come through the hole when inserting the new housing.I have shut off valves on the return & out which stops water siphoning out of the skimmer for any kind of plumbing work.I also put a ring of silicone caulk around the return between thee wall & liner so water wouldn't get between the wall & liner for future work.

  • @brianwilcox1321
    @brianwilcox1321 10 лет назад +1

    i have a semi inground pool that needs to be cleaned. my pool is about 4ft deep, is it safe for me to drain about 3ft of water with a sump pump to clean the pool and refill immediately after?

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  10 лет назад

      I wouldn't recommend going any less than a foot of water and I would clean the pool and refill asap.

  • @gregharris2264
    @gregharris2264 8 лет назад

    hi I just bought a coleman 12 foot round pool for my backyard and I am kinda scared of installing it cause of some bad reviews I read about them having leaks and stuff after the purchase. I have never set up a pool before in my life and now im kinda scared of the this thing either collapsing in the middle of the night/how to drain this thing and what not. any advice to calm me down about the fears I have of owning a above ground pool that's gonna be built really close to the house?

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  8 лет назад +1

      Follow this video for details: ruclips.net/video/B0lb95PkY_I/видео.html

    • @lostthepart
      @lostthepart 8 лет назад +2

      i just put up an 18 ft no problems with it at all Love it!

  • @ajoseph9519
    @ajoseph9519 8 лет назад

    I have a 27 foot above ground pool the liner has ripped the pool is now empty in the whole pool is whipping in the wind and it we are approaching winter would it be okay to install a new liner with low temperatures

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  8 лет назад

      +Alan Arner On a pool that size I like about 70 degrees for the liner install. Keep in mind that water in the pool gives the pool its strength, so it would be best to keep some water in it until you can replace it so it doesn't get damaged during the winter. It would be good if it was possible to patch the tear and add a foot of water.

    • @ajoseph9519
      @ajoseph9519 8 лет назад

      Liner is not able to be patched.

    • @ajoseph9519
      @ajoseph9519 8 лет назад

      And temperatures will not exceed 40 until next spring.

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  8 лет назад +1

      +Alan Arner OK, then I'd replace it the next chance you get, just to be safe.

  • @cassielauderman5389
    @cassielauderman5389 8 лет назад

    A friend of mine is moving and has decided to gift their pool to us. It's only a yr old, with it being the beginning of winter we were going to wait to put the pool back up until spring. Is there anything we can do to store the liner to make sure this doesn't happen?

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  8 лет назад

      +Cassie Lynch Just store it away safely to prevent holes. It really depends on a lot whether its going to work or not (how did it fit in the pool before, was the liner oversized or undersized, did they do a good job cutting out the skimmer/return). There's no real way to tell. You could try it when you install the pool and see how it goes, but if you have the money for a new liner, then that's what I recommend. No one wants to put a liner in twice, in case the original doesn't work.

  • @kenziedodge
    @kenziedodge 10 лет назад +2

    our pool guy told us to drain our pool so he could fix it, it has been a week since he was able to get here, are we totally screwed now?????

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  10 лет назад

      Ummm... I hope not. It really is going to depend on how that liner fit in that pool from the start. If it didn't have to stretch very much then you may be Ok, but if the liner had to stretch a lot, then maybe not. You could tell by how far the liner has moved off the wall of the pool. If there is a great deal of space between the liner and the wall of the pool, then the liner has shrunk and probably won't work. If the liner is very close to the wall of the pool, then the liner has not shrunk much and you may be fine.

    • @kenziedodge
      @kenziedodge 10 лет назад

      abovegroundpros the liner seems to wrinkled so it looks like it has room to expend once water goes back in tomorrow...pool guy is coming over to fill in a sink hole under the liner we think caused by chipmunks!

    • @kenziedodge
      @kenziedodge 10 лет назад

      MacKenzie Dodge yeah now that re-read your answer I went out to check and I am pretty sure I will need to replace the liner..now I need to scream at my pool guy, why the heck did he tell us to drain our pool and call him once it was empty but then wait a week to come fix our sink hole!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @bigkev3184
      @bigkev3184 10 лет назад

      MacKenzie Dodge That pool guy is responsible to pay for and put in the new liner. dude if you drain it to clean it quick and start filling it right back better when its not real hot out the sun is your enemy.Now let it be without water for 2 or 3 days never mind a week your screwed and when you put water in the liner will not stretch trust i learned the hard way i now no but did it many times but your whole pool might collapse that dude is an idiot whoever told you that make sure you let him no you ain't stupid liner no joke my shit cost me 500 easy

  • @fernandotejeda3392
    @fernandotejeda3392 7 лет назад

    I have a metal frame Vinyl Intex pool, it's been drained for about a year now, would it still be good for a pool?

  • @shannonpalmer3303
    @shannonpalmer3303 8 лет назад

    Ok so one video you say drain the pool and give different ways to do it it's cool right! but then on this video you say draining the pool is bad! I drained my pool on the advice of it being ok from your first video I watched. I hope I didn't ruin my liner!

    • @abovegroundpros
      @abovegroundpros  8 лет назад +1

      The how to drain video is for people who will be draining there pools to move them or replace liners. How to get the water out is a question I constantly recieve.

  • @hadeeldirar199
    @hadeeldirar199 8 лет назад +1

    cool it helped me