CUTURHAIR
10-17-2007, 09:39 AM
Hi,
I have an inground, vinyl liner pool. I am in central North Carolina, and we don't get a whole lot of below freezing temps, but once in a while at most, usually overnight.
Due to the extreme drought, I need to close my pool this year. I don't normally close over the winter, and continue running like normal, through the winter, with less pump/filter operations, than in summer.
Problem this year is the drought, and extreme water conservation measures.
My question(s):
1. If I don't cover the pool, other than for the leaves to fall, and continue to run pump/filter, until skimmer no longer gets any water from reduced water levels, how low can my water level go, without being a threat to the liner?
Also, once the leaves fall, and I remove the cover, there shouldn't be much debris in the pool at all, and I have a portable vacuum, which doesn't require the skimmer to run. I can keep debris out periodically as needed.
Would I still need to add the poly quat? If we happen to get rain, to raise my water level, over the winter, I will restart pump/motor.
I just hate to waste the water, to top it off, at this point, with the drought, but don't want to damage my equipment/liner, with low levels of water, possibly.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
John
I have an inground, vinyl liner pool. I am in central North Carolina, and we don't get a whole lot of below freezing temps, but once in a while at most, usually overnight.
Due to the extreme drought, I need to close my pool this year. I don't normally close over the winter, and continue running like normal, through the winter, with less pump/filter operations, than in summer.
Problem this year is the drought, and extreme water conservation measures.
My question(s):
1. If I don't cover the pool, other than for the leaves to fall, and continue to run pump/filter, until skimmer no longer gets any water from reduced water levels, how low can my water level go, without being a threat to the liner?
Also, once the leaves fall, and I remove the cover, there shouldn't be much debris in the pool at all, and I have a portable vacuum, which doesn't require the skimmer to run. I can keep debris out periodically as needed.
Would I still need to add the poly quat? If we happen to get rain, to raise my water level, over the winter, I will restart pump/motor.
I just hate to waste the water, to top it off, at this point, with the drought, but don't want to damage my equipment/liner, with low levels of water, possibly.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
John