Should you fill your pool with a water truck?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • Hiring a water truck will save you time, not money. You call a local pool water delivery service and order 9,000 gallons of water and when the truck arrives it empties that load in 30 minutes or less. This is a great solution if you’re looking for speed. But, what if you were looking to save money?
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  • @yeradls1
    @yeradls1 2 года назад +1

    Hi, i leave in taunton n thanks to ur video im going to use garden hose to fill my pool. Now my question is will the water in the pool look brown after its full because of minerals or is this something i dont need to worry about?

    • @Abovegroundpoolbuilder
      @Abovegroundpoolbuilder  2 года назад +2

      If you are worried about metals then you should add some mineral out. There is a link below. Also you can place a white sock over the end of the hose. This can help filter out some physical rusty deposits. Most of the time rusty water isn't a large problem.

    • @yeradls1
      @yeradls1 2 года назад

      @@Abovegroundpoolbuilder thank u, i will do both of thoes

  • @trevarjohnson8837
    @trevarjohnson8837 2 года назад +2

    nobody can haul 9000 gallons of water on a semi about 6000 gallons is all anybody can haul with a semi legally in the United States

    • @Abovegroundpoolbuilder
      @Abovegroundpoolbuilder  2 года назад +1

      Can you show proof? Because all my local water delivery companies say they carry 9,000 gallons.

    • @shellynjeff
      @shellynjeff Год назад +1

      @@Abovegroundpoolbuilder A tractor trailer in the US. GVW 80,000# legally. water weigh's 8.5# per a gallon. 9,000 gallon @ 8.5 = 76,500# that is just water weight not counting the truck n trailer weight.

    • @FAMUSNARE
      @FAMUSNARE Год назад +1

      I’m a truck driver that’s hauled leachate water and I haul milk. In a normal setup a water tanker can’t even haul 80,000 lbs because of inner bridge laws but that is why you can always purchase overweight permits. When hauling water it is calculated at 8.34 pounds per gallon