Same here in Poughquag, NY (near Poughkeepsie). Temps into the low 80s due to solar. Just have to clean up leaves before swimming. All my neighbors are closed, so I invite all the kids over for a nice fall swim.
Same here in Poughquag, NY (near Poughkeepsie). Temps into the low 80s due to solar. Just have to clean up leaves before swimming. All my neighbors are closed, so I invite all the kids over for a nice fall swim.
Not me!
My solar cover picked late August to start popping bubbles into the water, so it's been pulled and sliced up for disposal.
So the solar panels are off to let the water cool down. Without the cover, this time of year it's IMPOSSIBLE to keep the temp up--plus the sun patterns are different so I don't get as many hours. Water's been in the 60's since there's cover.
I'll probably get in, but I'll have a wetsuit on--too cold for my wimpy skin!
Carl
Online. I think it was West Marine or a similar place. Cost about $100 from ankles to wrists. I'm no string-bean myself, but they come in all sizes. Just don't wear it when and where anyone who doesn't love you (like spouse and kids--wellllll--maybe not the kids) can see you!
Meanwhile, we had a cold snap and my pool hit 60, so yesterday I closed it down for the winter. As usual, figuring out which end of the safety cover was which was...interesting. I figured out which end was which, but it took my 12 year old to figure out which corner went where--BEFORE we unfolded all 42'x18' of it!
I drop the water enough so if I hang by my feet from the railing I can get the low drain in without freezing more than my arm to mid-bicep. I put on a diver's glove so the fingers don't go numb--elbow and upper arm don't matter. Otherwise I have to put on the wet-suit and get in.
It went surprisingly easy this year. The solar panels blew out faster, the cover went on faster, and the equipment (pump and plumbing) broke down faster. I must finally be getting good at it...
Carl
In Rochester NY we're still swimming as of Oct. 5 and we'll use the pool this entire weekend since the Wx will be sunny and in the low 80's!
I've been heating with gas on days when we plan on using the pool to get the temp back to 84. The temp has been holding well in the mid/upper 70's as we keep it covered and I do keep the filter off all night which really seems to help. I've have noticed the sun is definitely loosing strength because I'm barely seeing any temp rise from the sun.
First swim was May 9th this year, so we will have 5 months of use... a great year for a pool!![]()
I'm in Southern Ontario. We're not swimming regularly but since I haven't closed yet, I go for a dip occasionally.
On Saturday I went for a swim, water temperature was 68.
On Monday, (Canadian Thanksgiving Weekend), we had a heat wave
air temperature was 84, but with the humidity factor, it felt like 100.
I'll likely close next weekend
Carl Schnurr
96,000 litre inground, vinyl liner, 1 HP 1speed pump, sand filter, SWG, installed 2005.
It's hot here, but closed the pool last Wednesday - I couldn't keep up with the leaves, and no one was swimming , so I caved and closed![]()
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
We are also in southern Ontario. The kids have been in the pool each day since Friday. Water was 79 yesterday, but it's cooling down now (77 today). We've had hot days for over a week, so the solar panels did their job well. The nights have been warm and humid, so the pool did not lose too much heat at night.
Wouldn't it be great if the pool did not lose any heat at night? I've not found a good way to keep all the heat the pool gains during the day. Even with a solar blanket, we lose from 2 to 4 degrees.
..Bill
Here in Northeast PA I was in mine today for about an hour. Fully in, floating on a noodle. Water 77.9, air about 79. Today is the last day....cold snap coming. Packed the solar cover up yesterday.
Al
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