When should I backfill my inground pool?

During pool construction, the builder needs to excavate more than just the pool area. This allows space for the plumbing work to be done. Afterwards, the extra space around the pool needs to be backfilled. Additionally, when removing a pool, backfill is required.
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When should I backfill my pool?

Above-Ground as In-Ground

The pool must be filled prior to backfilling to prevent pool wall collapse and the water level in the pool must always be higher than ground level by at least 1 foot.
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Can you backfill a pool with dirt?

Simple, never use dirt to backfill your fiberglass pool. If you allow your inground pool builders to use dirt, you are getting ripped off and taken advantage of. The weight of the settling dirt with any water retention can cause the walls of the pool to bow in.
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How often do you need to fill an inground pool?

This will vary depending upon several factors including: weather, if the pool is covered or not, bather load, and if it is heated or not. With pools that are covered, a good rule of thumb is that they should not have to be refilled more often than once every 2 weeks.
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How far should you fill pool?

You should aim to have your water sitting at the halfway point of your skimmer hatch (which sits on the side of your pool). It is recommended you have your water level between one-third and one-half up the swimming pool skimmer box opening.
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Is it bad for a pool to be too full?

You don't need to drain your pool, as there is no risk to your pool by it being full. The only thing you lose with a pool filled to the rim is your skimmer's surface cleaning action. Overall, it still draws water and the equipment is just fine.
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Can your pool overflow from rain?

The pool will only overflow by the amount of rain in excess of the amount of rain needed to fill the pool to the top. So if your pool is the normal 3” below the top, the rain would need to exceed 3” before any additional rain would be available to overflow onto the deck.
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How long can an inground pool sit empty?

How long can you leave a pool empty? Well, the minimum amount of time possible in order to minimize the risk of serious damage. Most issues that require a pool drain will take at least a day or two to resolve, but it's recommended to not let it sit empty for any extended period of time.
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Why is my inground pool losing an inch of water a day?

Pool Is Losing 1 Inch of Water Per Day

Losing more than ½” of pool water per day indicates you likely have a leak in your pool's structure or your pool pump system. You should call your pool service for a thorough leak inspection. You might not be able to keep up with refilling your pool at this point.
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How do I know if my inground pool is leaking?

Common Signs Of A Leaking Pool
  1. Water Level Changes. Dropping water level is the clearest sign a pool is leaking, but it's important to determine if the water loss is due to evaporation or a leak. ...
  2. Cracks or Falling Tile. ...
  3. Wet Spots in Yard. ...
  4. High Water Bills. ...
  5. Water Under Equipment. ...
  6. Air or Dirt Blown Into Pool. ...
  7. Algae Growth.
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Should I backfill around my pool?

To reduce a pool wall collapse when using an above ground as an inground, you'll need to fill the pool first, then backfill. Remember, the water level in the pool should always be higher than the ground by at least afoot.
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What do you backfill an inground pool with?

Backfilling can be done with sand, dirt, or gravel. Consider the goals of the project and the budget when choosing a fill material. The backfill materials we normally use at Superior Groundcover are class 2 fill sand and pea stone. Pea stone is the best fill material because it's self-compacting.
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How do you back fill an inground pool?

How to Backfill your Inground Swimming Pool
  1. Step 1: Swimming Pool Backfill Material. ...
  2. Step 2: Arrange for the Heavy Equipment. ...
  3. Step 3: Backfill – Tamp – Backfill – Tamp. ...
  4. Step 4: Final Layer of Gravel. ...
  5. Step 5: Soak Down the Backfill. ...
  6. Step 6: One More Backfill Layer.
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What is Slurry Backfill?

Page 1. NATIVE SLURRY BACKFILL is a predictable and precise structural. backfill material that uses native on-‐site material mixed with. cement and water to create a performance backfill. Native Slurry Backfill (NSB) is a controlled low-‐strength material (CLSM) utilizing the on-‐site soils.
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How do you check the ground level in a pool?

  1. Before You Begin…
  2. STEP 1: Determine your location and remove any large rocks or debris.
  3. STEP 2: Place 2x4s on the site and place a level on top.
  4. STEP 3: Add or take away soil until the ground is level.
  5. STEP 4: Repeat the process until the entire area is flat.
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What is the cheapest way to fill a pool with water?

What is the cheapest way to fill my pool? While it may not be the fastest way, using a garden hose and city tap water is the cheapest way to fill your swimming pool. The average American family uses 12,000 gallons of water per month. And the average-sized swimming pool is around 15,000 gallons.
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Why do I have to keep filling my pool?

Typically, pools lose water for one of two reasons: evaporation or a leak. Evaporation naturally occurs in any body of water, but it may increase under certain conditions, such as hot, humid weather. Leaks, however, indicate a bigger problem that a professional may need to address.
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How much can a pool evaporate overnight?

So how much does a pool evaporate in winter? As in summer, it depends on factors like your living environment and the size of your pool. However, you could be losing 1/4” of water per day — or potentially even more.
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How much should a pool evaporate in a week?

The average pool water evaporation rate is about a quarter of an inch of water per day or more than two inches in a week, which on a 33′ x 18′ swimming pool (an average pool size) is more than 2500 liters or approximately 600 gallons a week; this may vary depending on your climate and the factors listed above.
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Will an inground pool collapse without water?

Most inground fiberglass and concrete pools are built structurally to withstand the weight of the dirt against them when drained. However, if the groundwater is high enough, it can push the entire pool out of the ground. The pool shell acts like a ship and floats up in the groundwater.
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Can a concrete pool be left empty?

Modern concrete pools can usually stand being drained for as long as needed, but there'll still be a risk of popping if the ground water level is high. Fibreglass pools are less resilient. The floor may come loose and float to the top when refilled, even after a short period.
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Can a gunite pool be left empty?

Your in-ground gunite pool is designed to hold water. The pressure of the thousands of gallons in the pool's bowl helps the gunite hold its shape and anchors it in the ground. When you remove the water from a gunite pool and leave it empty, you run a significant risk of damaging your pool.
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Should I turn off pool pump when raining?

If your pool pump manufacturer has declared your pump is rain safe, you can leave it on in rainfall. Nevertheless, during a thunderstorm, it is highly recommended that you switch off and unplug your pool pump to prevent any costly and irreversible damages to your pool equipment.
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Do I need to drain my pool when it rains?

In most cases, your pool can even handle rain from most tropical depressions and hurricanes. If your pool is completely full after a storm or heavy rainfall, you don't need to take drastic steps such as emptying your pool. If you do, the hydrostatic pressure can cause your pool to come out of the ground.
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What happens if inground pool overflows in winter?

Overflowing water can damage the pool wall structure by corroding and weakening the walls of the pool. The water can cause also cause decks to rot and patios to sink around the pool. Another concern from overflowing water is ice damage, which can cause: Cracked skimmers.
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