Can You Fill a Pool With a Garden Hose?

Swimming Pool Steve
3 Feb 202303:20

Summary

TLDRThis video script advises that for most pool owners, using a garden hose to fill a swimming pool is the best, easiest, and most affordable option, taking about two days for an average 20,000-gallon pool. It's only recommended to truck in water if you have a well, due to potential contamination and depletion concerns. Calling your local municipality about water usage for pool filling can sometimes halve the cost. The script also warns against using well water due to metal contamination issues that can turn pools brown upon chlorination.

Takeaways

  • 🚰 Using a garden hose is the best option for filling a swimming pool for most owners.
  • 🏊‍♂️ The average time to fill a 20,000-gallon pool with a garden hose is about two days.
  • 💧 City water supply is ideal for filling pools, while wells may pose contamination risks.
  • 🚚 Water trucks are recommended only for well owners concerned about contamination or running dry.
  • 💸 The cost of filling a pool can be halved by contacting the local municipality for special arrangements.
  • 🛠️ Metals in well water can cause significant problems, turning pools brown when chlorine is added.
  • 🏡 If you live in a city with a city water supply, a garden hose is sufficient for pool filling.
  • 👫 Asking neighbors to help with multiple hoses is an old practice that might not be as common today.
  • 🔄 The process of filling a pool with a garden hose is straightforward, fast, and affordable.
  • 🌐 Visit SwimmingPoolSteve.com for more pool-related advice and information.

Q & A

  • Is it possible to fill a swimming pool using a garden hose?

    -Yes, it is possible and often recommended for most swimming pool owners to use a garden hose to fill their pool.

  • How long does it typically take to fill a swimming pool with a garden hose?

    -It usually takes about two days to fill an average swimming pool of around 20,000 gallons, depending on the size of the pool and water pressure.

  • What are the benefits of using a garden hose to fill a swimming pool?

    -Using a garden hose is fast, easy, and affordable compared to other methods such as using water trucks.

  • Under what circumstances might it be necessary to have water trucked in for a swimming pool?

    -Water should be trucked in if you have a well and are concerned about running it dry or if the well water is contaminated with metals, which can cause issues in the pool.

  • What are the potential problems caused by metals in well water when filling a swimming pool?

    -Metals in well water can cause the pool water to turn brown after adding chlorine due to oxidation, leading to various pool maintenance issues.

  • Can filling a swimming pool with a garden hose affect your water bill?

    -Yes, if you pay for water both in and out on the same bill, you might be charged for the sewer treatment of the water used to fill the pool.

  • Is there a way to reduce the cost of water used to fill a swimming pool?

    -Contacting your local municipality and explaining that you're filling your swimming pool can sometimes result in a reduced cost for the water used.

  • What is the average size of a swimming pool in gallons?

    -The average swimming pool is around 20,000 gallons.

  • Why might using a neighbor's garden hose to fill a pool not be necessary or recommended?

    -Using your own garden hose is sufficient as it is affordable and there is no need to incur additional costs or ask for favors.

  • What is the importance of not introducing metals into a swimming pool?

    -Metals can cause discoloration and other maintenance issues, so preventing their introduction is crucial for pool health.

  • What is the website mentioned in the script for more information about swimming pools?

    -The website mentioned is swimmingpoolsteve.com.

Outlines

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💧 Filling a Pool with a Garden Hose

The script explains that using a garden hose to fill a swimming pool is usually the best option for most pool owners. It is cost-effective, easy, and fast, taking approximately two days to fill a 20,000-gallon pool. The advice presumes access to city water supply and cautions against using well water due to potential contamination and depletion of the well. The script also suggests contacting the local municipality to potentially halve the water cost if you pay for both water and sewer treatment on the same bill. The issue of metal contamination from well water causing pools to turn brown upon chlorination is also highlighted.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Garden Hose

A garden hose is a flexible pipe used to transport water from a tap to a garden or other outdoor area for watering plants or cleaning. In the context of the video, it is recommended as the primary tool for filling a swimming pool due to its convenience and cost-effectiveness. The script mentions that using a garden hose is 'fast, easy, and affordable,' suggesting it as the best option for most pool owners.

💡Swimming Pool

A swimming pool is a structure intended for swimming or other leisure activities with water. The video's theme revolves around filling a swimming pool, with the script providing information on the average size of a pool, which is about 20,000 gallons, and the time it might take to fill it using a garden hose.

💡Water Pressure

Water pressure refers to the force exerted by a fluid (in this case, water) against a unit area. In the script, it is mentioned that the time required to fill a swimming pool with a garden hose can vary depending on the amount of water pressure available at one's house. Higher water pressure can speed up the filling process.

💡City Water Supply

City water supply refers to the system that provides water to residential and commercial areas through a network of pipes. The video suggests that for those with access to a city water supply, using a garden hose to fill a swimming pool is the preferred method. It contrasts with well water, which may not be suitable for pool filling due to potential contamination.

💡Well Water

Well water is water drawn from underground sources, typically through a well. The script discusses the potential issues with using well water to fill a swimming pool, such as the presence of metals that can cause discoloration and other problems. It is suggested that in cases where well water is the only source, it might be better to have water trucked in.

💡Metal Contamination

Metal contamination refers to the presence of metallic elements in water that can cause various issues, especially in swimming pools. The video mentions that well water often contains metals like iron, which can oxidize and turn the pool water brown when chlorine is added. This is a significant concern for pool owners using well water.

💡Water Truck

A water truck is a vehicle equipped with a large water tank, used for transporting water to various locations. The script mentions water trucks as an alternative to filling a pool with a garden hose, particularly in situations where well water is not suitable due to metal contamination or other issues.

💡Sewer Treatment

Sewer treatment refers to the process of treating wastewater before it is discharged into the environment. The video script suggests that if one pays for water both in and out on the same bill, they might be charged for sewer treatment of the water used to fill the swimming pool. However, contacting the local municipality can sometimes result in a reduced cost for this water usage.

💡Chlorine

Chlorine is a chemical element used as a disinfectant in swimming pools to kill bacteria and other microorganisms. The script describes a scenario where adding chlorine to well water containing metals can cause the water to turn brown due to the oxidation of metals, illustrating the importance of water quality in pool maintenance.

💡Neighborhood Cooperation

Neighborhood cooperation refers to the act of neighbors helping each other, as exemplified in the script by the old practice of using multiple garden hoses from different neighbors to fill a pool more quickly. This concept highlights the social aspect of community living and the benefits of collaboration.

Highlights

Using a garden hose is usually the best option for filling a swimming pool.

The average swimming pool is about 20,000 gallons.

It typically takes about two days to fill a pool with a garden hose.

City water supply is recommended for filling pools due to cost-effectiveness.

Water trucks are expensive and not necessary for most pool owners.

Well water can be a source of contamination and is not ideal for pool filling.

Metals in well water can cause problems, turning pools brown when chlorine is added.

Trucking in water is recommended only when dealing with well water.

Contacting the local municipality can sometimes halve the cost of water for filling pools.

Asking neighbors to help fill the pool with their hoses used to be common but is less so now.

Filling a pool with a garden hose is fast, easy, and affordable.

Well water may not be suitable for swimming pools due to potential metal content.

City water supply is preferable for filling swimming pools.

The process of filling a pool with a garden hose takes about two days.

Well water can cause discoloration and other issues in swimming pools.

Trucking in water is an option to avoid metal contamination from well water.

Saving money by negotiating with the local municipality for water costs is possible.

Using a garden hose is sufficient for most residential pool filling needs.

Transcripts

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can you fill a swimming pool with a

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garden hose well not only can you you

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almost certainly should it's it's almost

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always the best option and as a pool

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professional you know I was always

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surprised to hear people asking me you

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know what where do I get the water from

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to fill my swimming pool do I have to

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get those water trucks you know I called

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and they're really expensive and the

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reality is for most Swimming Pool owners

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because of course every situation is

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unique but for most Swimming Pool owners

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so garden hose is all you need go ahead

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and drop your garden hose into your

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swimming pool and turn it on and let's

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you know average swimming pool 20 000

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gallons something like that it's

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probably going to take about two days to

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fill it up and you know a little more or

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a little less depending again on the

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size of your pool and the amount of

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water pressure that you have at your

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house now this answer presumes that you

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live in an area where you're provided

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with you know City Water Supply you

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don't have a well most specifically if

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you have a well that is the time when

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you should be exploring having your

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water trucked in and it's kind of the

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only time I recommend to have your water

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are trucked in because filling with a

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garden hose is fast it's easy and it's

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affordable

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and a quick tip I'll mention here it's

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not really as applicable as it used to

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be but it still applies to some of you

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if you pay for your water both in and

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out on the same bill it's likely that

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you're going to get charged for wasting

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or the sewer treatment of all of this

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water that you fill your swimming pool

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with and if you call your local

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municipality and you explain that you're

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filling your swimming pool sometimes

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they cut the cost of that water delivery

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in half for you and that's a significant

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amount of money that you could be saving

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so definitely explore that so back to

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the question at hand here

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when you have a well and you're worried

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about you know a you've got the amounts

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of water that you need to draw from it

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you don't want to run your well dry but

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B Wells are often sources for

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contamination or water which is

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questionable for use in swimming pools

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due to for example you could have Metals

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Metals within Rural Water Supplies are

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pretty common and it would be a great

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idea for you to solve metal problems in

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your swimming pool by not allowing them

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to get in there in the first place metal

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in your pool causes all kinds of

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problems

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it's actually really common to hear from

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Pool owners with a well Source I filled

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my pool up I put some chlorine in the

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into the pool and right before my eyes

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the pool turned brown like from clear to

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Brown and that's because there's metal

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there's iron in that water and it's

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oxidizing as soon as you add that

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chlorine into the water and again that's

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probably come from a well so that's

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really the only time that I explore

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Trucking in water if you live in a city

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and you have a city supply for sure just

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go ahead and fill the pool with your

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garden hose you could ask your neighbor

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like that used to be really common like

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you would get all of your neighbors to

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drop a garden hose over the fence and

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we'd fill the pool maybe in just in one

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day like that but I think people used to

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be a little more friendly than they are

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now and people don't really ask their

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neighbors for favors like that because

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it it probably used to be a little more

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affordable as well that would represent

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a significant cost now as well do you

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use your neighbor's garden hose you

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don't need it you can just use your own

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garden hose and you're probably looking

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at two days in order to fill your

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swimming pool if you found this

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information helpful please be sure to

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like this video And subscribe to my

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YouTube channel and you can check out my

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website swimmingpoolsteve.com

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