Re: Pool Closing - 1st time
Most of your questions are answered in threads already in this, the startup and shutdown forum.
There's a safe antifreeze for pools and for the water lines in RVs. Regular antifreeze is a deadly and painful poison.
There is a tool, like a giant buttonhook, for pulling the spring clips over the stationary pegs.
They looked like this: http://cdn3.bigcommerce.com/s-kho8nz...90.250.jpg?c=2
But there's a newer kind for about $20. Just google or search Amazon for "safety cover installation rod". I haven't tried it but it looks like it will work much better, with more leverage and less elbow grease.
http://www.poolpartsonline.com/water...733&size=large
Re: Pool Closing - 1st time
Thanks Carl. I will reread the other threads to get more details... any specific word of advice?
Re: Pool Closing - 1st time
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gagan
Thanks Carl. I will reread the other threads to get more details... any specific word of advice?
two come to mind.
You want your pool to be as clean as possible and your FC at shock value when you close.
And, you want the water to be as cold as possible, too. 60 degF or below is best, low 60's if you must. Low temps inhibit algae growth.
Re: Pool Closing - 1st time
The previous owner of my house fabricated their own spring install tool from a piece of 1" pipe about 3ft. long. it works great and looks simple enough to make with a simple cut off wheel or hack saw. I will take a picture when I get home from work and try to post it later if I can.
Re: Pool Closing - 1st time
That would work. But steel pipe has gotten SO expensive I don't know if it's much cheaper than a commercial one! :)