Thanks, Poconos, for the thoughts. It does seem to be a risk. I suppose we could just keep watching the temperature forecasts and shut it down when it gets to be consistently cold. 42" is code for sinking deck posts and other such things due to frost in this area.
BTW, we have a hot tub also; our idea of keeping the pool open is really more of a whim for a big party atmosphere (and, yes, this is our first year with the pool, so kids and parents are still really into it!)![]()
Now that we've been thinking this through, I am wondering about insulating around the pipes AND the skimmer (good point!) AND the outside walls. It seems to make sense that any insulation would decrease energy costs to heat the pool. Is there any reason NOT to insulate (critters, moisture retention, rust?)I've got the 3/4" Dow blue insulation sheets that I'm planning to cut to the size of the pool wall between the uprights; not sure how I'm going to get them to adhere -- either duct tape or waterproof insulating foam-in-a-can. I have both flexible, blue 'sill insulation' AND some self-adhesive black foam rubber kinds of weatherstripping that I was thinking of wrapping around the pipes (one or the other, not both.) Thoughts? (Remember, I have deck all the way around the pool, so it doesn't matter what it looks like -- I imagine it will look pretty goofy!)
Thanks for your response!
Maureen
P.S. thanks for deleting the thread -- I couldn't figure out how to delete it completely, so I just deleted the copy.![]()
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