View Full Version : Live in Mass: When are you closing your pool?
nicole12
09-08-2006, 07:16 PM
I'm thinking this weekend of closing our pool. We are going to have a nice day tomorrow around 85 then a cool front comes in for the whole week and 60's during the day and 40's at night. I don't have a solar cover so the water will be freezing.
Just wondering if anyone else in the area is closing their pool so early. Usually I want until the 3rd week in Sept.
thepearl
09-08-2006, 09:30 PM
I'm closing mine tomorrow. I don't think the kids have even been in it the last 2 weeks.
Mom2Czars
09-09-2006, 08:36 AM
I did mine on Labor Day.:( I live just over the M***. border in NH.
MaryLee
09-09-2006, 09:28 AM
I'm in Southern NH. The kids didn't swim for the last few weeks then yesterday I knew it was supposed to be warm for a few days (82), so I fired up the heater. The kids had a blast in it yesterday and will probably swim a bit today. We'll be closing the last week in September :(
t-cal
09-09-2006, 10:40 AM
Hi, I'm in M***., too. This is my first season with a pool so I was wondering the same thing about closing.
I think we will attend "pool school" tomorrow to learn about closing and then attempt it next weekend.
Would LOVE to enjoy this warm day at the pool, but am traveling to NH today.
Hope you all enjoy this last blast of summer!
KurtV
09-09-2006, 10:51 AM
I was hoping to catch some b*** when last in M***. Using my trusty comp***, I took my fibergl*** boat over the overp*** and p***ed a m***ive m***ive landm***. The underp*** was next; it was overgrown with nutgr*** and ryegr*** but by using my spygl*** I was not too embarr***ed by the mor***.
I guess the forum software has been modified to prevent anyone from making an a$$ of himself inadvertently. .
MaryLee
09-09-2006, 01:40 PM
I was hoping to catch some b*** when last in M***. Using my trusty comp***, I took my fibergl*** boat over the overp*** and p***ed a m***ive m***ive landm***. The underp*** was next; it was overgrown with nutgr*** and ryegr*** but by using my spygl*** I was not too embarr***ed by the mor***.
I guess the forum software has been modified to prevent anyone from making an a$$ of himself inadvertently. .
OMG!! That's hysterical!! I just noticed that too this morning...:D
doggie
09-09-2006, 01:59 PM
LM*O @ KurtV
:D
Well you can always get around the restrictions by calling it Ma$$achusetts - that certainly works! ;)
On topic - it certainly has seemed to be a wet, cool, rainy summer in the Northeast :(
KurtV
09-15-2006, 10:41 PM
On topic - it certainly has seemed to be a wet, cool, rainy summer in the Northeast :(
Must be the global warming.
MassAttack
09-17-2006, 10:18 AM
I'm in Ma$$ and closed yesterday. The final temp reading was 63. Last weekend was 70 for our final swim, but I then stopped using the solar cover at night so it starting dropping quickly.
prh129
09-19-2006, 12:37 PM
I was away for the weekend but last night saw that my 24' AG was 72 (one solar heating pad + solar cover on). I'm going to try to get in today then I will probably take the steps out. I'm not getting as many hours of sunlight as I was during the summer (more shade from the lower sun angle).
I plan to wait a few more weeks until the leaves start to change color before I close it up. It seems that the longer I can wait (and the cooler it gets), then the less liklihood of things growing in there.
Peter
tcjones
09-24-2006, 08:31 AM
I have reading up on closing the pool since this is my year using B-B-B. Who has the 60% polyquat algaecide in the Massachusetts/Southern New Hamsphire area? I need to get it done soon, leaves are falling fast.
CarlD
09-24-2006, 09:03 AM
Check any and all pool stores or buy it on-line. It can be called all kinds of things: Black Algaecide, Mustard Algaecide.
What I do is check the ingredients. If it says "Poly....<something unpronounceable>....60%" and the rest is "inert ingredients", that's the stuff.
Usually, at the end of the season, polyquat price drop. One store near me sells it for $30 to $35 during the season (absurd!) but around now they sell it for $15--and I buy a bunch because it keeps when it's in the basement.
I'm starting the closing process this weekend. But I won't finally close until the water gets close to or below 60 degrees. Until then, I'll keep the filter running and keep my FC up.
So, for now, I'm cleaning it, removing the solar cover, and the turning the solar panels off, so it cools.
NWMNMom
09-24-2006, 09:59 AM
Minnesota and North Dakota have already had frost and even freeze in places even though some daytime temps were up to the 70s, nights have been staying in the mid to low 40s when not freezing so we closed. Water was down to 50 degrees. Good thing I had the ladder and ladder pads out before it got that cold, but dang it was still plenty chilly working with all that stuff when it was 55-60 water temps.
BTW, the cool wet weather the NE has had this year is what we have had up here for almost 5 years and then we got this year!!! It was hot, dry and perfect for swimming (horrible for our farmers and ranchers though) We no longer farm our land so I was a happy swimmer! But what a shock - one day it was 85 the next it was 55 with freezing at night.
Mom2Czars
09-24-2006, 12:26 PM
I have reading up on closing the pool since this is my year using B-B-B. Who has the 60% polyquat algaecide in the Massachusetts/Southern New Hamsphire area? I need to get it done soon, leaves are falling fast.
I got some at the Leslie's in Salem, NH. NAMCO will not get another penny of my money, ever, even though I find Leslie's more expensive.
kevincad
09-27-2006, 11:03 AM
I was hoping to catch some b*** when last in M***. Using my trusty comp***, I took my fibergl*** boat over the overp*** and p***ed a m***ive m***ive landm***. The underp*** was next; it was overgrown with nutgr*** and ryegr*** but by using my spygl*** I was not too embarr***ed by the mor***.
I guess the forum software has been modified to prevent anyone from making an a$$ of himself inadvertently. .
I'm just rolling in the grass laughing!