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Old 10-30-2019, 09:38 AM   #101
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Originally Posted by TinyEvel View Post
Not sure you ever clarified: do you have an in-ground or an above- ground pool?

Losing two feet overnight, for an in-ground pool there’s no way other than pumping out. Do you live in a hot climate? Even with evaporation it loses about a 1/4” per day at most.

Unless, there’s a break in your filter pipe and you have a pump that goes on once in a while and all the water is returning to the ground instead of to your pool. But you’d notice that I think.
Especially since we know the neighbors is above ground, unless they live on an extreme hill & the neighbors yard is so low that an above ground pool would actually be lower than an in ground one, they would need a pump. However it would be possible to have the pump in their yard, connected to a long hose that they would just have to slip into the pool. So that could be done somewhat quietly.
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