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I'm dreading the draining. It's so much water. Then refill. Then the heating where its basically on all day!
It’s not bad tbh. You just leave it draining / filling. Then give it a good wipe down.
I'm dreading the draining. It's so much water. Then refill. Then the heating where its basically on all day!
Yup, I use a pump here too with a pipe straight into the drain. Takes about 15-20 minutes to empty. The biggest pain is getting the last inch or so of water out of the centre. Usually use a bucket followed by a large sponge to soak up the remaining water.
Refill it from a kitchen mixer tap, the water will be prewarmed by gas and a fraction of the cost.
Yup, I use a pump here too with a pipe straight into the drain. Takes about 15-20 minutes to empty. The biggest pain is getting the last inch or so of water out of the centre. Usually use a bucket followed by a large sponge to soak up the remaining water.
Also a hard water area here, so chuck in
150g pH minus, 110ml anti-scale and 14g chlorine once it’s refilled. The water usually settles in the correct range after that.
Does it not have a drain outlet?
It does, but that would take forever.
Ah. Was going to use that. Thought it would come flying out with the weight of the water.
Some great advice in this thread!
Just a 1200 litres of water plus tub!Just lift it and tip it over, it's not that heavy.
Wickes do a wet vac for just under £40, well worth it makes clearing the last bit only a couple of minutes work.
I drain ours onto the front lawn which becomes parched in summer, it's amazing how the cracks in the lawn just swallow up the water. It's only 600ltr though.
Drained mine at weekend. Took all day!
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Time for a pump.
I'm at work. Inappropriate!
The chemicals don’t kill the lawn?