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Buy winter clothes, chop wood antifreeze close pool winterize house snow tires rake leaves
Buy some RV antifreeze (the kind that is safe for pets) and pour enough into the drain to ensure the piping is full back to the main body of water. You may have to mix the antifreeze 50-50 with water.
we bought a house that had an inground pool that hadn't been open for a few years and when we opened it we had no problems ,but the water was dirty with lots of leaves ,we think that was because the cover wasn't very good
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You should remove the antifreeze with a shop vac if possible, antifreeze will not hurt the water, but is just one more thing in the water that you do not need to be there.
To winterize your inground swimming pool, first backwash the filter, and then disconnect the pump. Purchase winterizing chemicals for the pool water, and be sure to use a pool cover.
no all you have to do is use a pump or the drain if the pool has one
Yes salt water pools are chlorinated pool any way.
YOU DONT! THe stuff that goes in pools is not automotive antifreeze. Its usually pink and only a few bucks a bottle.
Well if the stain was not algae then why use an algaecide. You have to determine what the stain is or what is causing the stain then treat accordingly. AND PLEASE TRY TO CORRECT YOUR GRAMMAR.
Just winterize it as usual. In the spring, drain the sucker and refill it. The conversion isn't worth the hassle.
You need to check your gas lines for the size of piping under ground. The size of the heater is all personal preference really, but its up to how much gas flow you can get which will tell you if you can get the bigger, better heaters.