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    Default A bit early but...

    I've got a 20x40 pool with a heater and sand filter.
    I've had a pool company open and close my pool for three years, but this year I intend to do it myself. I live in Omaha Nebraska so I need to do it right so I don't cause myself serious freezing problems.
    Does anyone know of any literature (books articles etc), or have personal experience on how to do this?
    Also, they took the plugs and broke a couple of cover tie-downs I need to replace. Does anyone have advice on a where to locate pool items like these?

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    Default Re: A bit early but...

    I uncover my sand filter and put the low-drain cap on it. Then I attach the 6 way valve.
    I attach all my plumbing (my pump and hoses).
    I remove the cover.
    I remove the plugs--the low drain is tricky. This year I set a pair of pump pliers to the correct opening and duct-taped it like that to the end of a long stick. I was able to remove the low drain plug without getting in.
    I open the skimmer, put in the basket and the weir (the flapper door)
    I open all the valves that should be open, and start the pump to be sure it's working.
    Then I toss in my Dolphin and plan on running it 3 or 4 cycles to clean the pool.
    Then I turn on the pump and I test my water.
    I adjust what needs to be adjusted, but I start with pH and chlorine.
    Carl

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    Default Re: A bit early but...

    Thanks Carl,
    How much trouble is it close for the winter? Do you blow out the pipes, put in antifreeze etc??

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    Default Re: A bit early but...

    No, I have an AG. I remove the pipes drain them, and put them in the basement. I drain the filter from the drain hole underneath, but no anti-freeze.
    Carl

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