Pool water temp is 30F...ice layer is up to 1 inch thick and that happened since yesterday after I removed all ice.
Dang. I would have thought it would not start freezing until the water temp was a bit lower. I have salt so hoping that buys me a degree or two.
How will your palms fare with this weather?
Oh, that's a definite. Not only to mention, it has been no warmer than 20 degrees over the last several days and looking like it may not get above freezing until a week from now. At this point, my concern (and others in Oklahoma) should also include ground temps. They aren't too bad now, but the OP is in Yukon and the soil temps are 35 degrees at two inches and 38 at 10 inches...and I assume they will get down a little colder. I am not sure *how* deep my pipes are buried and I'm not too keen on "see what happens."My gut is saying colder days and worse weather is heading your way.
After reading the post I shared from Chem Geek (who has a lot of credibility here for his smarts) I think you would be OK.
Thanks for sharing his post. It might mean I actually get some sleep tonight. My pool temp right now is 39 and my equipment pad is covered and warmed. No ice on the surface of the pool (bubblers running at one end, waterfalls running, spillover working) yet. I have a plan should the power go out. Thankfully, our security system alerts us loudly to any power outages. Ready to go drain everything in that event. After reading Chem Geek’s post and squaring that with the local pool repair guy’s advice (“just keep everything running”), I’m not second guessing the “to drain or not to drain” decision. Appreciate all of the helpful thoughts on this mess of a winter event. It was in the 70’s in Tulsa a couple of weeks ago.![]()
Sounds like you are about as ready as you can be, considering. Our neighbor has one of the MASSIVE pools that was built by Caviness Pools (as seen on Extreme Pools) and they only winterized the waterfall. He said he called them up and they said no worries, just keep it running. Apparently it's not too common to winterize these massive pools.Thanks for sharing his post. It might mean I actually get some sleep tonight. My pool temp right now is 39 and my equipment pad is covered and warmed. No ice on the surface of the pool (bubblers running at one end, waterfalls running, spillover working) yet. I have a plan should the power go out. Thankfully, our security system alerts us loudly to any power outages. Ready to go drain everything in that event. After reading Chem Geek’s post and squaring that with the local pool repair guy’s advice (“just keep everything running”), I’m not second guessing the “to drain or not to drain” decision. Appreciate all of the helpful thoughts on this mess of a winter event. It was in the 70’s in Tulsa a couple of weeks ago.![]()
Oklahoma weather is something to behold, that's for sure!
If it gets bad enough they will find us eventually too. But to be crystal clear I am certainly rooting that they will not need to find us anytime soon.I keep reminding myself that neighbors on both sides of us have their pools running and don’t seem to be concerned about tenting their equipment or doing anything other than letting the pumps do their thing
I’m hoping they won’t need to go looking any time soon. Maybe when it gets warmer and they want to learn how to program their lights?If it gets bad enough they will find us eventually too. But to be crystal clear I am certainly rooting that they will not need to find us anytime soon.
I wish EXACTLY like this !!!!!! Or they are researching that new SWG. Something totally harmless and we can wow them with info and caring.Maybe when it gets warmer and they want to learn how to program their lights
We are transplants so we’re still learning about OK weather. This is nuts. I keep reminding myself that neighbors on both sides of us have their pools running and don’t seem to be concerned about tenting their equipment or doing anything other than letting the pumps do their thing. I’m probably overreacting but that will be fine if we can just get through this week. I’d be happier getting through the week without the need for draining the equipment pad in sub-freezing temps but we’ll get through. Hang in there everybody!