Thanks Chris. That is what I remember my pool guy telling me about the kind of equipment necessary to safely do the job. I just could never find a source to buy or rent one (and strangely enough, the pool guy couldn't help me with that either). Like you, the line blowing was the only reason why I was hiring someone to close my pool.
I've been using the discharge end of a 6hp shop vac for years that gets everything but my bottom drain line. It's always made me a little uneasy, though, wondering if I was going to have a little surprise in the spring!

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) does not freeze down to 8 feet below grade. Typical frost line is 36-42" in most places, so as long as you push water down below that level you will have no problem. What I do after blowing lines is pour a gallon or so of mobilehome antifreeze down the line to further protect it. Then in the spring I just pump it to waste, although it will not hurt much if you get it in the pool by accident. I also pour a gallon or more down each skimmer line after blowing them out.

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