I wasn’t happy about my town forcing me to install a dry well but it is nice to not have to deal with backwash hoses.
As long as it's a good distance from the pool.I wasn’t happy about my town forcing me to install a dry well but it is nice to not have to deal with backwash hoses.
some pb's don't remove the plugs and just blow through the heater core and call it done.I just noticed the PB never removed heater drain plug for winterization. I just removed it and just a bit of water came out. I hope that’s not a problem!
I just noticed the PB never removed heater drain plug for winterization. I just removed it and just a bit of water came out. I hope that’s not a problem!
This is what should have been done to winterize your MasterTemp heater. Check if steps 4 & 6 were done.
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Ah. That could be it. They concrete guy had pulled out the old skimmer covers and installed the ones that they filled with concrete and stamped in conjunction with the deck so it looks seamless. In that case I can toss them.They look like sleeves that go in the top of the skimmer to bring the lids level with the patio.
It will definitely be push mowed. Might even need to whack it at the point. We shall see. Since it’s new sod, I’m letting it root first.Pool looks great! When I ran my Warrior SE the first time with the fall leaf filter, if didn’t pick up much. I switched to the pleated filter and it picked up everything on the bottom.
Hope your pump bubbles are okay, I freaked out when I shined a light down in mine last week after I cleaned out the pump filter basket. I thought it was running dry until I realized it was full of clear waiter.
Have you mowed your sliver of grass between the evergreens and pool yet? I have a section similar that is a pain to mow while trying to keep the clippings out of the pool and off the concrete. I almost wish I had a little push mower for that spot.
Now we just need some warm swimming weather, it is going to be 34 tonight but up in the 80s here next week![]()