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Old 05-25-2020, 05:34 AM   #1
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Have any snowbirds out there had to use a pool filler while they were gone? My understanding is that they work somewhat like the float in a toilet... if the level goes down far enough, the water will come on until the float rises to some level.

I would be interested to hear any stories about them, how the work, what brands to buy or avoid, etc.

Here in FL, we often get more rain in the summer, but it is definitely not always enough to compensate for the evaporation.
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Old 05-25-2020, 06:09 AM   #2
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When we had our pool resurfaced last fall, the contractor used one of these devices to stop filling the pool when they were not onsite. Looked just like a toilet bowl float attached to a valve and garden hose with a heavy base. The float hung down on over the side. Not visually appealing.

Before the resurfacing, we had a leak that was isolated to the pool light niche. Pretty common for those to crack over time and ground settling. Instead of spending $2k for a replacement, I epoxied the crack when the pool was empty, and then used plumbers putty around the light electrical cord. Works like a champ.
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Old 05-25-2020, 06:48 AM   #3
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wouldn't the pool maintenance company take care of that on their visits? I assume they are there every week or 2.
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Old 05-25-2020, 06:49 AM   #4
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Yes, I can ask my pool guy, but I wanted to see if there was an automated method.
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Old 05-25-2020, 08:24 AM   #5
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I installed an automatic sprinkler valve on the water fill line going to my pool. I have it set up to come on for five minutes every day, which pretty much keeps up with evaporation. If I’m away from home for an extended period, I monitor the pool level via one of my home security cameras, and can adjust the duration of the pool fill intervals if necessary via my wi-fi sprinkler controller.
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Was it self-installed? What brand?
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Yes, it was self installed. It’s a Rain Bird sprinkler valve connected to my Orbit B-Hyve WiFi sprinkler controller.

The pipe going down into the concrete is the pool fill line. Previously, I could only fill the pool by manually opening the top valve on the vertical line. I installed the sprinkler valve below that valve, plus another manual valve in parallel so that I could still operate it manually.

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Thanks for the info!
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We never had an issue but before going away for 3 weeks, I'd fill the pool full, heavily chlorinate it, and put on a surface floating bubble plastic that covered the water.

Our evaporation is probably not as much as FL, although we do normally get a few weeks of drought in the summer turning the lawns brown (unless watered).
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When we had our pool resurfaced last fall, the contractor used one of these devices to stop filling the pool when they were not onsite. Looked just like a toilet bowl float attached to a valve and garden hose with a heavy base. The float hung down on over the side. Not visually appealing.

Before the resurfacing, we had a leak that was isolated to the pool light niche. Pretty common for those to crack over time and ground settling. Instead of spending $2k for a replacement, I epoxied the crack when the pool was empty, and then used plumbers putty around the light electrical cord. Works like a champ.

Having been through this myself you might expect this repair not to last more than 2-4 years. The forces you described are still there and working right now on the epoxy.
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Thanks for sharing your experience. I will keep an eye on the epoxy. (Seem to be getting proficient at removing the light and inspecting the niche with a mask.)
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We had one at our pool in Florida. Water evaporation rate was about 1/4" per day, so if we were gone for a couple weeks, I would hook it up. They start at $50, so well worth it. Your local pool shop should have them in stock, or there's always Amazon.

Easy to install. Hose on one end, and the other end in the pool. You adjust the float mechanism to when you want the level to be.

We had a pool guy, but the pool fills slowly, so don't think they want to watch it for 45 minutes while it fills.
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I made one using PVC and a stock tank float valve from Tractor supply.
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We had a pool filler like others have described, hung over the edge of the pool, didn't look great, but did the job. Over time, however, the sun (UV light actually) tends to bake the plastic case, things become brittle, maybe even warp a little...might need to tap it to get things going again.

When we had our pool resurfaced, we had them drill a 1" hole through the side wall, below the water line. We then installed a brass pool filler valve in a container the size of a coffee can, which sits below ground...landscape canister you would use for a sprinkler valve.

I buried a 3/4" PVC pipe, with a cut off valve, to our water main, and since everything in under ground, there is no UV deterioration of the parts, no hose lying on the patio. Don't even know it is there.

It has been 10 years now, and things are still working great!!!
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Many thanks to all for their observations and comments..
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