Hi All,
It's that time of year and I'm sure I am one of the many people asking questions about this but I am tired of paying $400 dollar each year for what seems like a quick job for the pool company to do. I open my pool each year and I am hoping to close it this year with some help from all of you. I am used to doing all the chemicals that lead up to the close (pool company didn't do any of that).
I have a fiberglass pool so I can't drain too low but I planned to try and drain below my skimmer (this is higher than my jets and 2 vacuum holes though). I have a few choices for blowing out the lines but don't know which to use, what I use to connect to my pool equipment and finally where to do it all. I do own a couple of those gizmos I read about for my skimmer and have rubber seals for all my other locations.
This is what my pool looks like:

This is the rest of the setup:

My blowout options:
Thank you!
It's that time of year and I'm sure I am one of the many people asking questions about this but I am tired of paying $400 dollar each year for what seems like a quick job for the pool company to do. I open my pool each year and I am hoping to close it this year with some help from all of you. I am used to doing all the chemicals that lead up to the close (pool company didn't do any of that).
I have a fiberglass pool so I can't drain too low but I planned to try and drain below my skimmer (this is higher than my jets and 2 vacuum holes though). I have a few choices for blowing out the lines but don't know which to use, what I use to connect to my pool equipment and finally where to do it all. I do own a couple of those gizmos I read about for my skimmer and have rubber seals for all my other locations.
This is what my pool looks like:

This is the rest of the setup:

My blowout options:
- 3 HP Shop Vac
- Pancake Porter Cable Compressor
- 30 Gallon Air compressor (5.3 SCFM @ 90 PSI, 6.2 scfm @ 40PSI, 155PSI max) 1.6 running HP
Thank you!