The procedure to empty a swimming pool, whether for maintenance, repairs, or seasonal closure, requires careful planning and execution. Failing to do so properly can result in damage to the pool structure or surrounding property. This process involves removing the water volume in a controlled manner, taking into consideration environmental regulations and safety precautions.
Lowering the water level serves several critical functions. It facilitates thorough cleaning and allows for inspection and repair of the pool’s surfaces and equipment. In certain climates, partial or complete water removal is necessary to prevent freeze-thaw damage during winter months. Historically, gravity-fed systems were the primary method; contemporary techniques often incorporate submersible pumps to accelerate the process.