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    Default How Do I Winterize My Sand Filter?

    This is my first winter with my Hayward Sand filter with 150 lbs of sand. And I live in a harsh winter climate where snows can accumulate to over 5 feet. I do not intend to empty it of the sand, but how should I best winterize it. (Not the pool, but the filter.) Should I take the head off and cover it with a tarp, and bring the motor indoors? What do you do with yours, if you have one?

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    Default Re: How Do I Winterize My Sand Filter?

    I live in MA. In the past I've taken the whole filter into the garage. In doing so I cracked a lateral because of the sand shifting. This year I'm going to bring in the pump and take top off the filter bring that in also and then cover the rest of the filter with a heavy duty trash bag.
    Nicole: 18' round AG with AstralPool Sand Filter and 1.5hp AstralPool Pump

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    Default Re: How Do I Winterize My Sand Filter?

    I moved this thread to the Fall Prep forum.
    On the sand filter you just need to drain it. There should be a drain plug/cap, so just open it and leave the cap off until Spring. By the 'head' I assume you mean the valve assembly. Not necessary to remove it but be sure to take the pressure gauge inside. Freezing destroys them.
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    Default Re: How Do I Winterize My Sand Filter?

    It is aslo recomended to put the valve leaver between settings to relieve the presssure on the gasket.

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    Default Re: How Do I Winterize My Sand Filter?

    Are you in favor of removing the valve assembly (What I referred to as the 'head'? If so, what's the best way to cover the gaping hole? lol

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    Default Re: How Do I Winterize My Sand Filter?

    Depends... If your comfortable that all the water is properly blown out or not. Also depends if your pipes can be easily disconnected without damage. I take mine off and cover the hole with a sheet of plastic. I hold the plastic in place using the ring clamp for the valve head.

    George

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    Default Re: How Do I Winterize My Sand Filter?

    What does the "winter" setting on the valve really do - close all inputs/outputs or relieve pressure as GHM stated ?

    My pool place recommended using a shop vac to suck out remaining water from the lower drain - ?

    Also curious as to the motor - is it better to cover it - or just let it sit ?

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    Default Re: How Do I Winterize My Sand Filter?

    All the recommendations I've seen on this site is to bring the pump indoors.
    Nicole: 18' round AG with AstralPool Sand Filter and 1.5hp AstralPool Pump

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    Default Re: How Do I Winterize My Sand Filter?

    with all due respect, there is no more need to bring a pump indoors then a filter if the drain plugs have been pulled and everything is bled..that being said, if you have easy disconnects, it never hurts that's for sure..i'm one to talk i guess..i have a pool shed, that's all nice and closed up, but i built a dummy pipe to put in place of my salt water chlorinator flow switch and power cell manifold for the winter..i'll likely just remove the cell and bring in for the winter when it's all said and done

    i can't be bothered frankly to pull my pump and bring it inside..i've had the pump for 4 years myself and have never seen any sign of corrosion or had any issues..sure, i'm out of the snow, but it's still in the cold.

    the one thing i'd suggest if you do leave outside beyond pulling plugs and blowing air out (which should be done for the whole system anyway) is make sure you don't seal it in something that will create condensation..if it were me,i'd probably use some kind of loose tarp or burlap and securely seal around edges so snow can't get in, but not have it too tight to the pump.

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    Default Re: How Do I Winterize My Sand Filter?

    Tribe, the 'winter' setting keeps the gasket inside from 'bonding' to the seal plate, therefore preventing tearing of the gasket when the handle is turned next season. It keeps all the ports open so no freeze damage can occur if it freezes
    Luv & Luk, Ted

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