Pool Drain and Cleanup
in Las Vegas
Draining a pool in Las Vegas is not something you do on a whim — but when it's time, it's time. This page covers why Las Vegas pools need to be drained, when a drain is the right call versus a chemical treatment, and exactly what our process looks like from start to finish.
When Does a Pool Need to Be Drained?
Most pools in Las Vegas need to be fully drained every 2–4 years depending on how they're sanitized and how aggressively they're used. The two most common reasons are deteriorating water chemistry and cosmetic damage to the pool surface.
Water Chemistry
Las Vegas pools face a compounding chemistry problem that most other climates don't deal with at the same scale.
Calcium hardness increases gradually every year. Las Vegas tap water is already high in calcium, and during summer a residential pool can lose 1–2 inches of water per day to evaporation. That water has to be replaced — and every fill adds more calcium to the system. Over time, calcium climbs to levels that can't be corrected through treatment alone, and draining becomes the only reset.
Cyanuric acid (CYA) is the other culprit. Trichlor tablets — the most common sanitizer used in residential pools — contain cyanuric acid as a stabilizer. Every tablet you dissolve adds a small amount of CYA to the water. Las Vegas UV is intense, which means pools burn through chlorine fast, which means more tablets, which means more CYA accumulating over time.
Once CYA climbs too high, it begins to lock up your chlorine — a condition called chlorine lock. At that point, even high chlorine readings on a test strip won't protect your pool, because the sanitizer can't do its job. We typically see tablet-fed pools in Las Vegas hit this threshold around the two-year mark.
Cosmetic Reasons
Chemistry isn't the only reason to drain. Sometimes the pool just needs a surface reset.
Tile line calcium buildup is one of the most common cosmetic issues we see — the white or grey-brown crust that forms at the waterline from years of calcium deposits. Cleaning tile is dramatically more effective on a drained pool. See our tile cleaning service →
Metal staining from copper and iron is another reason pools get drained. Stains from copper heat exchanger corrosion or iron in the fill water often can't be removed without draining and performing an acid wash or chlorine wash on the shell. Other cosmetic reasons include mineral scale buildup on the floor and walls, deep algae staining, and general surface discoloration that chemical treatment can't reverse.
How Do You Empty a Swimming Pool?
Draining a pool in Las Vegas requires planning — heat, plaster, and water tables all affect how a drain should be handled.
- 1Choose the right time
We avoid draining during the hottest part of summer whenever possible. Exposed plaster can crack, blister, or delaminate rapidly when surface temperatures spike. Early morning drains and quick turnarounds reduce that risk significantly.
- 2Submersible pump drain
We drain pools using a submersible pump set in the deep end, routing water out through a clean-out or the street. Most residential pools take 8–14 hours to fully empty depending on size.
- 3Watch the water table
Las Vegas doesn't have a major groundwater concern the way coastal cities do, but pools can still shift or float if surrounding soil becomes saturated. We assess site conditions before draining.
- 4Debris removal
Once the pool is empty, all organic debris — algae, sludge, leaves — is removed from the shell before any washing begins.
- 5Acid wash or chlorine wash (if needed)
For stained or scaled surfaces, we apply an acid wash or chlorine wash to restore the plaster. We assess the surface after draining and recommend the right treatment based on what we find. Learn more about acid washing →
How Do You Fill a Swimming Pool?
Filling a pool correctly matters more than most people realize. Done wrong, you end up with streaking, uneven water marks, or a hose fitting contaminating a freshly cleaned surface. See our complete guide on filling your pool →
- 1Fill from the bottom up
Use the main drain return line when possible to avoid disturbing the plaster surface with direct water impact.
- 2Keep metal off the shell
Never let a metal hose fitting rest against the pool surface — even brief contact can leave iron staining on fresh plaster.
- 3Float the hose end
Wrap the fill hose end with sealed empty water bottles so the hose floats and rises with the water level rather than dragging across the surface.
- 4Don't turn off the water until filled fully
Pausing filling creates water lines on plaster the same way a sunburn creates tide marks on skin. Keep it at a trickle if you can't monitor it for a period of time, such as when asleep.
What Order Do You Balance Pool Chemicals After a Drain?
Fresh water is a blank slate, but it still needs to be balanced in the right order — some adjustments affect others, and adding things out of sequence can cause cloudy water, scaling, or wasted chemicals. See our full guide to balancing pool chemistry using the LSI →
- Total alkalinity
- Calcium hardness
- pH
- Cyanuric acid (if using tabs or a stabilized system)
- Sanitizer (chlorine or salt system startup)
Never dump everything in at once. Circulate between each adjustment and retest before moving to the next step.
Keeping It From Happening Again
A drain and cleanup is a reset — not maintenance. The best way to protect your water chemistry long-term is consistent, professional weekly service that catches problems before they compound.
Our weekly maintenance program covers chemical balancing, equipment checks, brushing, and water testing every visit. Clients on our weekly service almost never face the kind of chemistry collapse that requires a drain. Learn more about our weekly pool service →
If you're running a green pool right now and aren't sure whether you need a drain or a chemical treatment, start with our green pool cleanup page → — we break down exactly when each approach makes sense. For severe cases, our emergency green pool cleanup service → is available for pools that can't wait.
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