The best way to drain water out of a pool is through a 1 1/2" waste line. If you have a filter with a multiport valve, you probably have this feature built in as one of the valve mode. But if you have a cartridge filter you may not have this feature and you may be spending hours draining your pool with a garden hose. This guide shows you how to add a valve and 1 1/2" hose to drain your pool.
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Art C. Posted: 8/29/2020
Thanks for posting this. I'm in the process of moving the equipment for my above-ground pool from the side of the pool to a dedicated equipment pad, and this is exactly the kind of setup I want to add for the waste line. About ten feet away from my pad site is a gutter drain line that empties out far away from the house, so that will be the perfect place to attach the waste.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 9/1/2020
Out of curiosity, why did you decide to move your equipment? Was it an aesthetic choice or just for better drainage?Reply
Will Koenig Posted: 7/30/2018
I have a pop–up valve out front for my drainage and a collection bin about 12' from my equipment. As a former pool builder, I can't understand why another builder wouldn't put in a water–line drain in the tile when planning the project! I like your idea for a DE or sand or even cartridge filter if a collection bin isn't within proximity to conceal the subterranean application I propose. My cost to do this may be prohibitive, but I’ll make sure to budget it and get authorization from the boss! Bottom line, I think I’ll be happier with a buried drain than that dang garden hose partially hidden by my St. Augustine grass. Simple solution? Replace the spigot fixture with the seized hose; however, that doesn’t resolve the above ground draining of the pool/spa. Will advise, WillReply
Inyopools Posted: 1/24/2018
Patrick - It would seem to make more sense to place the waste line before filter. If you are using the waste line to vacuum out debris on the bottom of the pool, you would like to avoid having all this debris going into the filter. However, since the piping is more accessible after the filter, most people insert the waste line there.Reply
Patrick Posted: 1/22/2018
would you install the wasteline before before filtering the water or after the water has gone through the filter?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 9/21/2017
Leo - No, you do not need another shutoff valve. The water will still go through the filter as it goes on to the waste line.Reply
Leo Posted: 9/20/2017
Do you need to place another shutoff to keep the water from going through the filter? Or will it just take the path of least resistance?Reply
LV LEXUS Posted: 11/17/2011
It is ILLEGAL TO DRAIN DIRECTLY TO THE STREET....Run your hose to the drain that is locaed normally in the front of your home, that way it drains directly back to the waste water plant vice into the public sewer system.
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