Hi All,
New guy here ... had pool for 4 years and did my own winterizing with no freeze damage issues, but still looking for better ways to winterize - while I don't really worry all winter, I do have moments when temps dip to low teens when the anxiety builds.
Pool and spa details aare below, but questions are:
1. given the below, can/should I leave water in the spa vice draining it (recognizing some water will still be in the plumbing below the level of the main drains)?
2. Will the plaster finish be damaged by not keeping water in it?
3. Does leaving water in it help contain the air lock I established during line evacuation?
4. Any other tips on winterizing process for this temperature area?
Thanks for such a great forum!
George
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Specifics of pool and spa
- Pool
- rectangular (18 by 38), 3'-9', gunite, lt blue marble poly plaster
- two large lights about 30" from waterline
- shallow and deep end skimmers
- main drains at 9' depth
- Polaris cleaner on separate pump
- pump, heater, and plumbing are all inside a "pool room" connected to small patio area (no rain or wind gets to equipment)
- Spa
- semi-circular shape of same materials as pool
- plumbed independently from pool
- is located at side edge of pool, but does not waterfall into pool
- six simple jets with removable nozzles
- sides are about 24" high
- inside has two tiers, first is just below ground level and bottom of spa is about 28" below ground level
- two small lights about a foot below ground level in the spa
- blower for the jets
Winterizing
- I use large shop vac to blow the lines through a plumbed-in faucet fitting
- I get full air through all the returns, skimmers, jets in the spa, and spa main drains
- I DO NOT get air bubbling out of main drain (am assuming this is because of depth and lack of air volume to displace that much water)
- drain down pool to about 2 inches below tile level; this is below skimmers so use main drain to pool last couple of inches
- winter cover is tarp style plastic with waterbags around perimeter; cover rests of surface of water
- I fully blow and then vaccum/sponge out skimmers
- I don't use anti-freeze (probably would if I was another 4I00 miles north in latitude)
- This year is first I have put in empty plastic bottles in the skimmers
- I used rubber plugs for all returns (remove nozzles in spa first)
- I drain spa completely through "spa drain" function and then blow out main drains; water remains, but only a couple of inches so I leave it and hope it holds the air lock
- Have not had a chemistry issue, so usually just make sure numbers are good
New guy here ... had pool for 4 years and did my own winterizing with no freeze damage issues, but still looking for better ways to winterize - while I don't really worry all winter, I do have moments when temps dip to low teens when the anxiety builds.
Pool and spa details aare below, but questions are:
1. given the below, can/should I leave water in the spa vice draining it (recognizing some water will still be in the plumbing below the level of the main drains)?
2. Will the plaster finish be damaged by not keeping water in it?
3. Does leaving water in it help contain the air lock I established during line evacuation?
4. Any other tips on winterizing process for this temperature area?
Thanks for such a great forum!
George
++++++++++++++++=
Specifics of pool and spa
- Pool
- rectangular (18 by 38), 3'-9', gunite, lt blue marble poly plaster
- two large lights about 30" from waterline
- shallow and deep end skimmers
- main drains at 9' depth
- Polaris cleaner on separate pump
- pump, heater, and plumbing are all inside a "pool room" connected to small patio area (no rain or wind gets to equipment)
- Spa
- semi-circular shape of same materials as pool
- plumbed independently from pool
- is located at side edge of pool, but does not waterfall into pool
- six simple jets with removable nozzles
- sides are about 24" high
- inside has two tiers, first is just below ground level and bottom of spa is about 28" below ground level
- two small lights about a foot below ground level in the spa
- blower for the jets
Winterizing
- I use large shop vac to blow the lines through a plumbed-in faucet fitting
- I get full air through all the returns, skimmers, jets in the spa, and spa main drains
- I DO NOT get air bubbling out of main drain (am assuming this is because of depth and lack of air volume to displace that much water)
- drain down pool to about 2 inches below tile level; this is below skimmers so use main drain to pool last couple of inches
- winter cover is tarp style plastic with waterbags around perimeter; cover rests of surface of water
- I fully blow and then vaccum/sponge out skimmers
- I don't use anti-freeze (probably would if I was another 4I00 miles north in latitude)
- This year is first I have put in empty plastic bottles in the skimmers
- I used rubber plugs for all returns (remove nozzles in spa first)
- I drain spa completely through "spa drain" function and then blow out main drains; water remains, but only a couple of inches so I leave it and hope it holds the air lock
- Have not had a chemistry issue, so usually just make sure numbers are good