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    Question Winter Duck Plug

    Anyone ever used a Winter Duck Plug to avoid draining water for winter for blowing lines off? See http://www.leaktools.com/products/winterizing_plugs for explanation.

    I'm curious if this actually works as advertised...

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    Default Re: Winter Duck Plug

    should have known there was such a beast out there but never looked..i love the idea of not having to drain 7 or 8,000 gallons out of my pool each winter as i currently do. what i would be concerned about if it fails..the small savings on my water bill and such would be quickly offset by the cost to replace pipes around and under my pool!

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    Default Re: Winter Duck Plug

    We've used those for 4 years now with no problems at all.

    (I'll admit, my husband did a fair amout of worrying the first year!)

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    Default Re: Winter Duck Plug

    as would i...i guess the issue more so with me isn't the draining.but do it myself..i'm always tempted, but always give in and let the pool guys close my pool (i open myself) if they cause any problems due to freezing, they are bonded and insured..i'm not

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    Default Re: Winter Duck Plug

    Quote Originally Posted by tenax
    as would i...i guess the issue more so with me isn't the draining.but do it myself..i'm always tempted, but always give in and let the pool guys close my pool (i open myself) if they cause any problems due to freezing, they are bonded and insured..i'm not
    LOL. I call my service guy to close as well, for the same reason, and my worry is nothing compared to my wifes... which leads to more stress for me...

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    Default Re: Winter Duck Plug

    my wife appreciates that i am willing to try just about anything once (roofing my 3700 square foot root with 4 valleys, renoing my kitchen, building my pool shed, chopping down trees, raising my garage roof where it sank, repairing my water heaters).but she also appreciates that sometimes trying to do everything can cost me more than i would have saved..sometimes, a lot more

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    Default Re: Winter Duck Plug

    I use my pool all year
    14'x31' kidney 21K gal IG plaster pool; SWCG (Saline Generating System's SGS Breeze); Pentair FNS Plus 48 DE DE filter; Whisperflow 1 HP pump; 8 hours hrs; kit purchased from Ben; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; PF:5.7

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    Default Re: Winter Duck Plug

    i wish i could do that...if it didnt' cost me a fortune for heat, i could actually go here until december before the snow really flies and it gets to -20 celcius..my ngas bill when i ran the heater into october got up to 300 for a month (heater ends up running at leat 12 hours a day at that point). i have a new heater now to replace my 23 year old beast so hopefully it's a bunch more efficient and will allow me to have a bit longer season!

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    Default Re: Winter Duck Plug

    Anyone found an online source for the "duck plugs"?
    20,000 Gallon IG Vinyl (first season 2000)
    Solar Heat
    2 Speed Rebuilt pump
    Sand filter
    cooldude.com/pool-1.jpg

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    Default Re: Winter Duck Plug

    Most all the online sites sells them. But they don't call them Duck Plugs. For instance, intheswim calls them One-Way Winter Pool Valve. Just browse for products listed on sites under the winter pool closing section.

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