This will be my first closed for this pool. I'm looking at winterize kit and the biggest one is for 30,000 gallons. Do I just buy 3 or should I buy every thing separately?
. I will read Poly-Quat. How many should I buy so I have enough? Going with 100,000 gallons. It's a mesh cover. That cover cost me $5200. It's so big and heavy I don't know how I'm going to install it. The guy who made it said to buy indoor outdoor rug and lay it all around bricks. I have a question on that. If I lay the rug first 3 ft. X 20 ft. Is it going to move on me when I try to lay this cover?Marty:
How big is your pool? You write 100,000 gallons. A 30*60*' deep is around 100,000 gallons, if you are around 8' deep. Are you sure you have 100,000 gallons?
Do not worry about closing kits. Waste of money. Bring the pool up to shock level about 3 days before the closing. Then allow your levels to drift down and do not add anymore. Purchase enough Poly-Quat non-foaming, non metallic for your pool. Put in pool and allow to circulate for 24 hours.
Now you are ready to close. If you close early before the leaves come, what type of cover do you have? Is it a solid or a mesh cover? There are a few steps you can take that will reduce the likelihood of opening up to a green pool if you close early. Thanks!
. The outdoor rugs lays at the edge of the pool. Reason for this is when snow and ice and then rain, if the cover gets heavy it can rip at the bricks. This pool has about 8 curves. You ask how the cover anchors? There are over 20 anchor screws that is into the brick work. You screw them up for cover and down for pool use. You meant 20,000 gallons per. Qt. ?1 Quart for 20 gallons. $5,200 for this cover is a good price. Why outdoor rug? What bricks? Do you have anchors for the mesh safety cover? Or is this not a safety cover?