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QuestionShould the skimmer valves be open or closed for the winter?Community AnswerSkimmer valves should remain closed so winter air can not get in and ruin your pool.
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QuestionDoes the pool have to be balanced before I close it and put on the cover?Community AnswerNo. You may want to shock it to deter the growth of algae, however.
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QuestionHow much water should I leave in the pool?Community AnswerSlightly less than the water you would usually have in your pool in the summer.
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QuestionWhy do I need to lower the water level?Community AnswerBecause when water freezes, it expands. If you do not lower the water level, it could result in a cracked pool liner.
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QuestionHow much pool antifreeze do I need for a 16' x 32' pool?Community AnswerI use one gallon per skimmer and per returns. I do blow out the lines beforehand.
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QuestionShould I add liquid chlorine to my above ground pool prior to closing it for the winter?Community AnswerNo. This would be a waste since bacteria will continue to grow even in close to freezing temperatures.
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QuestionWill water need to be pumped off the cover if I use an air pillow?Community AnswerUse enough air pillows so that rain water will flow off the cover at the edges on the deck. Keep the cover tight to do so. If your cover sits in the pool and not over the edges, then there's no need for air pillows.
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QuestionI have an inground pool. Should the water level be below the bottom of the skimmer for the winter?Community AnswerYes, it should be below the skimmer for winter or water will enter your plumbing system, dilute the anti-freezing chemical and ultimately freeze in colder months.
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QuestionDo I leave the pump drain plugs out while I am blowing out the lines?Community AnswerYes, as you will already have removed the pump to store it inside. You will be blowing out lines in front or behind the pump anyway.
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QuestionAre pools supposed to have their pumps removed during winter time?Community AnswerDisconnect the filter and remove your pump, then store indoors to avoid any freezing of water that might be in the pump itself.
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QuestionWhen do I put the winterizing chemicals in the pool?Community AnswerYou add the winterizing chemicals at the end of closing, right before you put the cover on for the winter.
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QuestionDo the valves for the water returns stay open or closed for the winter?Community AnswerClosed, so that no moisture will get into the lines and dilute the pool antifreeze you may have used. You want to keep them closed in general, even if you don’t use antifreeze. Basically, don’t leave any water or any way for water to get in to anything you drain the water from.
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