- Jun 1, 2018
- 16,001
- Pool Size
- 26000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I use a solid cover & prescribe to the soft close/soft open method wherby those two extra months of operation you mentioned the pool is covered so it stays clean but still operating on a very reduced schedule (a couple hours a day). Fc demand is greatly reduced. I generally do this around the beginning of October and fully close around Halloween.
I can deploy my robot under the cover for a final sweep when its time to fully button it up, add my remaining necessary liquid chlorine (to slam level- no polyquat), do my oclt, then winterize the plumbing & resecure the cover.
I do this in reverse in the spring before the water temp gets much above 60. Starting usually in March getting everything hooked up then taking the cover off about mid April after the seed pods are finished falling.
My fc levels upon soft opening are generally high target or so.
To run my pool on the reduced schedule (1-2hrs/day) for 2 months costs me approximately $10 total & i have a 1.5hp single speed pump - not a variable speed.
At opening I usually need some salt ($30) & about $25 of water, my cya doesn’t degrade much over winter usually.
Draining my pool isn’t an option & risks collapse/liner shift.
Edit to add: I prefer this approach also because it allows me to do it in stages. I do everything myself so it makes it much more manageable & less of a big deal than doing everything at once or fighting leaves
I can deploy my robot under the cover for a final sweep when its time to fully button it up, add my remaining necessary liquid chlorine (to slam level- no polyquat), do my oclt, then winterize the plumbing & resecure the cover.
I do this in reverse in the spring before the water temp gets much above 60. Starting usually in March getting everything hooked up then taking the cover off about mid April after the seed pods are finished falling.
My fc levels upon soft opening are generally high target or so.
To run my pool on the reduced schedule (1-2hrs/day) for 2 months costs me approximately $10 total & i have a 1.5hp single speed pump - not a variable speed.
At opening I usually need some salt ($30) & about $25 of water, my cya doesn’t degrade much over winter usually.
Draining my pool isn’t an option & risks collapse/liner shift.
Edit to add: I prefer this approach also because it allows me to do it in stages. I do everything myself so it makes it much more manageable & less of a big deal than doing everything at once or fighting leaves
