August 12, 2007

I'm a new swimming pool owner. Pool is inground. I need to adjust the water overflow, and don't know how.

It seems the default water lever is just barely above the bottom of the skimmer. Within a few days or a week at most after adding water, the water level is too low and the pump is sucking air. If I add water, the water level drops very quickly back to the default level, then remains there for a week at most. I suspect the overflow is the pipe sticking up just above ground level just outside the lanai, but I have no idea how it works or how the water level could be raised. Thought I'd ask here before I try to DIY blindly. TIA for any help.
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July 19, 2007

Has your cat ever fell in your pool?

we are about to move into a house that has a pool. we also have cats…should we have to worry about our cats falling into the pool during the day, or worse in the middle of the night? (this is only an issue because our our house has "dog/cat doors" that lead to the outside of the lanai where the pool is)
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August 11, 2007

I'm a new swimming pool owner. Pool is inground. I need to adjust the water overflow, and don't know how.

It seems the default water lever is just barely above the bottom of the skimmer. Within a few days or a week at most after adding water, the water level is too low and the pump is sucking air. If I add water, the water level drops very quickly back to the default level, then remains there for a week at most. I suspect the overflow is the pipe sticking up just above ground level just outside the lanai, but I have no idea how it works or how the water level could be raised. Thought I'd ask here before I try to DIY blindly. TIA for any help.
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