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Should I lower the water level of my pool before a hurricane?

Always
14%
In most cases
14%
In some cases
28%
Never
14%
Not sure
28%
Question: Should I lower the water level of my pool before a hurricane?
Top Answer (28% of 7 votes): In some cases.

Answer: In most cases
Explanation: Yes, it’s advisable to lower the water level of your pool before a hurricane. Reducing the water level can help prevent flooding and damage to the pool structure during heavy rain and strong winds. It also minimizes the risk of debris entering the pool and making clean-up more difficult afterward. Aim to lower the water level to just below the skimmer, but be cautious not to drain it completely, as this can lead to other issues.
PoolLogic Pool and Spa Service
Answer: Always
Explanation: Turn the main drain on 100% and the skimmers to 25% then lower the water to just over the skimmers edge make sure it is not cavitating at these settings you may need to lower the skimmer suction lower or off.
AAA Pool Inspector
Answer: Never
Explanation: If it overflows it's ok, you want as much weight as possible in the pool.
Larry Braziel Consulting
ProMatcher
Answer: Not sure
Explanation: I am in California and don't know about hurricane related swimming pool issues.
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