I put all that stuff in the basement for winter.....ladders, filter grids, chlorinator, return rings, hoses, etc...I put a cover on the heater and the pump & filter stay out as is....
I put all that stuff in the basement for winter.....ladders, filter grids, chlorinator, return rings, hoses, etc...I put a cover on the heater and the pump & filter stay out as is....
18 X 40 IG Vinyl
3 1/2' ft to 8' deep
Pentair DE Filter
400K BTU Pentair Minimax heater
A shed is on next years list and I don't have room in my garage, the basement is tight! Is there a problem with just leaving the diving board and ladder lying on the concrete, then, uncovered? It's a fiberglass board and a typical ladder. I guess I'll have to come up with something for the solar cover.
Is it necessary to cover the heater and pump? I hadn't planned on it.
I put a tarp with bungee cords around our filter tank.
I try to bring the multiport valve inside if possible (I have to cut the plumbing this year to do so....next years to-do list gets a quick disconnect on the return side).
This year I put the pump in the shed. Drain plugs open, and it shouldnt get below freezing in the shed so it will be fine. I also hang the ladders from a loft inside the shed.
As far as the diving board, I got tired of lugging it into my shed (we have a spring board so the base weighs a good 75 lbs and the board itself probably another 35 or so), so I just left it tipped over on the concrete (to minimize how much of the base and board actually touch the ground). I suppose the ladders wouldnt be bad left out there either, Id at least drape something over them.
Not sure about covering your heater........that might fall under covering your central A/C outdoor unit........lots of people say no because a cover will trap condensation and cause premature rust. I defer to others for the heater cover.
-Chris
We leave the diving board and slide out there (considering buying covers this year). The ladder comes out and either hangs on the fence or in the garage. The DE filter gets washed & drained and is put in the garage. We have a quick disconnect on the power supply for the pump. It gets drained (plugs in the basket for safe keeping) and sits in the garage next to the filter. Per my recent post, we usually leave the light wrapped up on the deck under the diving board. We have a RubberMaid storage shed we keep the rest of the small parts in (skimmer baskets, return eyes, extra plugs, DE powder).
I would definitely want to get the diving board in for the winter. I don't know the effect of extreme cold on a fiberglass device designed to bend and be springy.
Carl
I agree with Carl on the board, 12 months of UV + the ice & snow seem to be bad for them (I'm comparing ones that I take in to ones I don't that are ~ the same age). However, fully removing the stand can have adverse effects too, unless you take preventitive steps. The bolts need to be protected by graphite paste or waterproof grease, otherwise they will rust so badly that you no longer have the choice of removing them. Just a little helpful tip![]()
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
Hi, Ted,That's a good tip. Do ya'll grease up the anchor bolts for ladders as well?The bolts need to be protected by graphite paste or waterproof grease