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Utahjanitor
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Post subject: chemicals for winter  Posted: November 12th, 2011, 6:13 pm |
Joined: May 30th, 2011, 12:25 am Posts: 37
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Hello, we just had our pool winterized about 2 weeks ago. I was expecting the company to add some chemicals but they didnt. Their reasoning was that it was too cold for any growth to happen so it would be a waste. So they just blew out the lines and removed and added plugs where needed. Is this normal? do I need to add something? prior to them winterizing I was at about a 3 for chlorine and my ph was about 7.8-8 or would I be better off adding something in early spring.
New inground pool with plaster last fall if that makes a difference
We are in Utah. right now we currently have highs in the 40's and lows in the 20's-30's. pool is free form so no cover but is currently spotless. I have been removing all debris daily and will continue until the water freezes over for the winter.
Thanks in advance
_________________ 18,000 gal ig salt pool krystalkrete plaster 7x10 raised spa w/ 2 spillovers 4x20 wet deck, waterfall, 17ft infinity edge, deck jets, nexxus lighting Jandy pumps & controls, Aquapalm PDA, 400k heater, Kleen Machine robot (6) 4x12 solar panels, clear solar cover
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JasonLion
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Post subject: Re: chemicals for winter  Posted: November 12th, 2011, 9:47 pm |
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Joined: May 7th, 2007, 3:03 pm Posts: 23689 Location: Silver Spring, MD
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It is common to raise the FC level and add some algaecide, but neither are required. As long as you close late and open early you are unlikely to have any problems regardless.
_________________ 19K gal, vinyl, 1/2 HP WhisperFlo pump, 200 sqft cartridge filter, AutoPilot Digital SWG, Dolphin Dynamic cleaning robot TFP Admin. Creator of The Pool Calculator. Other handy links: Support this site, TF Test Kits, Pool School
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Suziqzer
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Post subject: Re: chemicals for winter  Posted: November 14th, 2011, 10:33 am |
Joined: September 21st, 2009, 12:40 pm Posts: 428
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I would have raised the chlorine, but we have a lot of debris in the spring and we will probably try and open a little late this year to avoid the worst of the tree blossoms. If you open before the water temps get up to 60 F, you should probably be fine.
_________________ Indiana, ABG 24'x52" Galveston by Blue Cascade (Craigslist $600 w/part of deck included), 13,500 gallons, Intex SWG, solar panel
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Utahjanitor
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Post subject: Re: chemicals for winter  Posted: November 14th, 2011, 8:30 pm |
Joined: May 30th, 2011, 12:25 am Posts: 37
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Thanks guys. That makes me feel better
_________________ 18,000 gal ig salt pool krystalkrete plaster 7x10 raised spa w/ 2 spillovers 4x20 wet deck, waterfall, 17ft infinity edge, deck jets, nexxus lighting Jandy pumps & controls, Aquapalm PDA, 400k heater, Kleen Machine robot (6) 4x12 solar panels, clear solar cover
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