Fall Closing - our plans
We are located in eastern PA and keep our pool open until the last moment, just before freezing, so that the dogs can do their therapeutic swimming as long as possible. Dogs can take some pretty cold water.
Last year the builder closed it for us, adding many chemicals and then putting a cover on. This year we're on our own and there will be two changes for sure: many fewer chemicals and no cover. Leaves and other debris aren't much of an issue and I can scoop them out or vacuum if I have to until the surface freezes. The cover really delayed opening the pool this Spring due to the mega layer of ice on it.
Our plan is this - and I would very much appreciate your input and guidance in case I'm heading down the Path to Perdition:
WATER
1) Remove steps, cover with tarp.
2) Clean vinyl surfaces (bottom and sides) and especially where steps were.
3) Balance water (FC, pH, TA, CYA). This may take a couple of days because I tend to do this slowly to keep from overdosing.
4) Shock with bleach to 15 ppm.
5) Add 1/2 bottle of PolyQuat 60 (or a full bottle???).
EQUIPMENT
2) Drain pool via filter backwash and rinse to below the skimmer surface.
3) Cover skimmer with plate; remove skimmer basket and store in basement.
4) Disconnect piping and hoses from pool. Snow melt and rain water will drain out. Any water left in pipes will have room to expand when it freezes.
5a) Drain pump. Remove strainer basket for storage.
5b) Turn off main pool breaker, unplug pump.
6) Drain filter, set on "Winter", cover filter and pump with tarp.
7) Clear off deck and store furniture and cleaning equipment.
How am I doing so far? Am I out of sequence in any of the steps? Do I need to do anything else with the water? Should I add CYA? My guess is not because there won't be a lot of chlorine loss in a cold pool.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Last edited by AnnaK; 08-26-2006 at 06:14 PM.
Reason: Correcting an oversight
Oval 12.5K gal AGP; Hayward 19" sand filter; Pentair Dyn 1 HP 2sp pump on timer
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