watermom,
thanks for the quick reply. you are echoing my sentiments. i'm itching to start fixin' the pool. i thought about running the filter thruout a cold night as a safety measure.
i just might do it...
watermom,
thanks for the quick reply. you are echoing my sentiments. i'm itching to start fixin' the pool. i thought about running the filter thruout a cold night as a safety measure.
i just might do it...
One year the cover blew off in March and I just left it off. Now I take the cover off in March on purpose. The grass hasn't started to grow yet so there are no clippings to get on the cover when you clean it. Also you really don't need many chemicals until the water gets above 50 anyway. Plus seeing the pool without a cover is a nice reminder that summer is around the corner.
You know, it is funny. We used to tell people that you didn't have to worry about algae in cold water. But, we found out that isn't always true. Al (Poconos) has a really cool picture of algae under ice in his pool. I think he already has it posted here somewhere on the forum in another thread, but not sure exactly where. He also mentioned to me the other day that he sees a little algae in a couple of spots in his pool and he still has ice in his pool --- something like 7 inches worth I think. Weird! Maybe he can dig up that picture and link it here. It is a really neat picture.
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