You know what they say about the weather in Georgia. If you don't like it, stick around and it will change.
Our temps have been in the 50's and 60's (highs) and 40's and 50's (lows) until this past Friday when it was predicted that we would get a light dusting of snow which turned out to be 14 inches and we lost power for 3 days. On Saturday, the lows were in the 20's.
We turned out pool breaker off so that the pump wouldn't come on with everything frozen. Let me start with "I have no idea what I'm doing." This is my second winter with a pool. So, things have begun to thaw out. Most of the snow is gone and the temps have been in the 40's and 50's. The high today is predicted to be 57 degrees.
So, what do I do now? Is it safe to turn the pool pump back on? We actually had a plan to have the pool wired into the breaker box and bought a generator for such a time as this. However, the wiring into the breaker box is still on the "to do" list.
Again, what to do now????
Our temps have been in the 50's and 60's (highs) and 40's and 50's (lows) until this past Friday when it was predicted that we would get a light dusting of snow which turned out to be 14 inches and we lost power for 3 days. On Saturday, the lows were in the 20's.
We turned out pool breaker off so that the pump wouldn't come on with everything frozen. Let me start with "I have no idea what I'm doing." This is my second winter with a pool. So, things have begun to thaw out. Most of the snow is gone and the temps have been in the 40's and 50's. The high today is predicted to be 57 degrees.
So, what do I do now? Is it safe to turn the pool pump back on? We actually had a plan to have the pool wired into the breaker box and bought a generator for such a time as this. However, the wiring into the breaker box is still on the "to do" list.
Again, what to do now????