We purchased our home last fall and the above ground pool was clear but it was too cold to swim so we, drained the pool below the skimmer, put chlorine in the floating chlorine dispenser and covered the pool with the winter cover. It worked well - the pool was clear this spring, except that water and stuff that had collected on the cover did get into the pool while we were getting the cover off.
We used the pool a little this summer, but had an unusually cool summer so the pool water was less than 80°F most of the time and too cold to enjoy! We had issues with the pool turning green, being cloudy, but managed to work through most of that until we went out of town for a weekend a couple of weeks ago.
We came home to a split hose on the filter system so the water wasn't filtering properly. I turned off the pump and the pool promptly drained to below the skimmer and turned a beautiful shade of jade green... at this point we have to fill the pool again to shock it and clean it just to turn around and drain it again and put the winter cover back on.
So the question is - will it hurt the pool overmuch to overwinter with green water? Is there anything I can stir into the water with a pool brush before we cover it again? We have a lot of trees and they are starting to shed their leaves so we definitely want to cover the pool to keep as much of that out as possible.
Thank you for this forum! I think it will be an invaluable resource! I'm intrigued by the BBB method of keeping water clear and have already learned a lot of general pool maintenance I wish I'd known at the beginning of the summer.
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