How do you drain a pool for winter

How do you drain a pool for winter?

To drain your pool for the winter, you will need to determine how your pool is drained right now to figure out how much water is in it. The amount of water left in the pool will determine the need for a deep clean in the spring. If you have an above ground pool that is drained via a mechanical pool cleaner, you will want to make sure to turn that off before the freeze. Otherwise, you may end up with a tall, slushy pile of water instead of a flat

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How to drain a pool water heater for winter?

Your water heater’s drain can be a nightmare to deal with. If you don’t do it the right way, you could end up with a leak or worse. To winterize your water heater, first make sure the drain is clear of debris. If your heater has a plastic or metal screen over the drain, remove it to make it easier to clean. Now, you can turn the heater on and let the water drain. If you have a pool hose attached to the heater

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How to drain a pool for winter?

The first thing you should do when preparing to drain your pool for the season is make sure the pump is working properly. If it isn’t, you could drain your pool into an empty hot tub or onto the ground, neither of which is a good option. If you have a high-end system, you can ask a professional to inspect it, but a basic pump should cost you no more than $100. Make sure your pool pump is securely mounted so it doesn’t shift

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How to turn off a pool water heater for winter?

If you want to turn off your in-ground or above-ground pool for the winter, you’ll need to turn off the water heater. You may be able to do this with a simple flip of the control switch, or you may need to perform a more involved drain clean-up. We’ll talk more about that in a moment.

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How to drain a pool for winter without opening the skimmer?

If you want to drain your pool without opening the skimmer, you will need to do it the old-fashioned way: by hand! Start by turning the skimmer drain off and plugging it with a piece of plastic. Then, turn the pump off. Next, place a bucket under the drain and slowly pour water into the pool from the skimmer. Once the water level is below the skimmer, the water will drain into the bucket. After the pool is empty, remove the plastic plug

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