I know that draining is often dependent on location, type of pool, and weather. It is a very context specific question and answer.
But I am hoping to receive some kind of foundational advice here. I have drained my ~40 year old plaster pool about halfway to make some repairs to the light, diagnose a leak, and attempt to replace the calcium-caked metal return eyelets.
The water table is about 40-50ft underground. It is a 8ft deep pool, rectangular, sloped to 4ft in the shallow end, with a jacuzzi in a corner.
It is my understanding that plaster was often mixed with asbestos 40 years ago, and is therefore a bit stronger than mixes today. Please correct me if I am wrong here.
On close inspection of the plaster, I can see it was mixed with some kind of aggregate. Looks like granules of marble or another shiny/tumbled stone.
Right now it is October, and temperature highs range in the 80s-90s. Relative humidity is around 50%.
Here are my questions:
But I am hoping to receive some kind of foundational advice here. I have drained my ~40 year old plaster pool about halfway to make some repairs to the light, diagnose a leak, and attempt to replace the calcium-caked metal return eyelets.
The water table is about 40-50ft underground. It is a 8ft deep pool, rectangular, sloped to 4ft in the shallow end, with a jacuzzi in a corner.
It is my understanding that plaster was often mixed with asbestos 40 years ago, and is therefore a bit stronger than mixes today. Please correct me if I am wrong here.
On close inspection of the plaster, I can see it was mixed with some kind of aggregate. Looks like granules of marble or another shiny/tumbled stone.
Right now it is October, and temperature highs range in the 80s-90s. Relative humidity is around 50%.
Here are my questions:
- If I drain my pool for 7 days, what risks do I need to accept?
- If I drain my pool for 21 days, what risks do I need to accept?
- What physical attributes of gunite/plaster change when it dries out?