Mine stays open year round...but we don't have near the severe cold that you do. My kids went swimming yesterday!!
Janet
Mine stays open year round...but we don't have near the severe cold that you do. My kids went swimming yesterday!!
Janet
My pool stayed uncovered all winter. Checked it a few days ago - water temp was 60 and I had no chlorine. So, I topped off the water level and hooked up my filter and pump and added a couple of bottles of bleach. Temp here in the low 80s today. Hope to get my solar panels hooked up before too long. Don't want to waste all the warmth! One problem we have is that with all the flowering trees, there is a ton of stuff that falls in the pool in early spring until all the leaves come out and replace all the buds. It makes quite a mess in the pool. We should be swimming by late April or early May hopefully.
Edit - checked it today, water temp is up to 67. Up 7 degrees in the last 4 days.
Last edited by Watermom; 03-25-2007 at 05:00 PM.
Had ours open for about 3 weeks now, waters beautiful! Outside temp hit 81 degrees today and the pool is at 71 degrees so the kids and I jumped in! Once we got used to it, it wasn't that bad, but the INITIAL shock was a LULU!!!
Cheers to all for a wonderfull summer!![]()
Todd
15'X30' Muskin Fairmont, 1hp pump w/Hayward Filter
Just measured 8" of ice in mine in Northeast PA. Bah.
Al
While openig a pool is probably easier than closing one (properly), there are a couple of things that haven't been mentioned.
Make sure all your plumbing connections at the pump/ filter are not leaking (lubing and keeping sure that any "O-rings" stay in their grooves) for unions (aka quick connections), retefloning (after removing ~most of the old tef) any threaded connections. This also includes the various air relief and drains on filters, pumps and filters. ---- Just make sure that you aren't leaking any water nor drawing any air in on the influent side of the pump. IF IT'S ~RUBBER - LUBE IT LIBERALLY WITH A SILICON OR TEFLON BASED LUBE!!!!!!
Clean the cover (obviously - only if you covered the pool) and let it thoroughly dry before folding it and storing it for the summer;
1) Drying the cover on your lawn, too long, can kill the grass
2) Fan folding (or 'sailor folding') will make the installation easier next fall (to do this get 2 people and stand at the back edge of the cover, each of you place your foot ~ 3' in and pull the cover back to the edge, step on the cover at the fold and repeat until you have a nice 3' 'fanfolded' cover, each person starts at their end and makes 2 - 3' folds until you have a nice (and easily mannaged) 3 X 3 cover which can be easily stored for the summer. ** mice and other critters tend to make their homes in stored covers - do whatever you have to to prevent this.
If there's a lot of stuff on the deck sweep or rinse it away before it goes in the pool (optimally, this will have been done before removing the cover)
The rest you know, remove any large debris, check your chem levels, & shock and adjust the other levels.
Enjoy a trouble free swimming season by doing things the "poolforum way"![]()
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
I live in Iowa and I open my pool at the end of April. I get tired of looking at the covered pool. The water is to cold to swim in but this gives me a couple of weeks to get the water clear and the chemicals just right so that I can turn on the heater by mid May and swim...weather permitting of course. If nothing else, a beer tastes better looking at an open pool than a covered one!! :-)
Kept ours open all winter, but no swimming until last week. And even then it was only a few minutes.![]()
Since it's right outside the back, with a view from inside through three sets of sliding glass doors, I decided to keep it nice looking through the winter. It wasn't too bad to keep clean, and chlorine demand dropped way off, so maintenance was low. When it was really cold, it stayed clear without chlorine anyway.
I drained the pumps the two or three times we had freezing weather. I still have the timers on manual, and run them an hour or two just to clean up the spring stuff falling off the trees.
Tom Wood
15K IG Plaster, Sand Filter, Polaris 180
Never close. Water is at 77-78 now. May hit 80 tomorrow if we get some sun.
Pay attention to near by trees. I have a 100 yr old oak tree that is 40 to 50 feet away from the pool. I wait until the "twirly birds" are down (early/mid may) because my pool is in the line of fire. I am in NE Ohio.
25,000 IG vinyl Utopia pool