I’m at my wits end with all of the leaves so I’m getting ready to do a soft close by putting our mesh cover over our pool to keep leaves out until it is professionally winterized on October 31. I’ve never done a soft close before and have a few questions:
If our water temperature is above 60 degrees, how many hours a day should we run the pump with the cover on to keep the pool clean until closing day on October 31st.
Since I normally close with Polyquat because of our mesh cover and mild winters, should I add polyquat now or should I get it to shock level now and wait to add the polyquat before it is winterized on October 31st?
How often would I need to check the chemicals if it is covered? Right now, water temperature is 70 degrees and it is only losing 2 ppms a day of chlorine but I assume chlorine consumption will slow down if it is covered. It’s hard to get the anchors on and off so I hope I could get by with only checking the chemicals once a week.
Since water evaporation is more common in the fall, how do I monitor the water level under the cover without removing a bunch of anchors each day by the skimmer? Could we experience more evaporation with the cover on or would we likely experience less evaporation if it is covered? If we don’t get much rain, I worry that the water level will get too low and the pump could lose prime.
If our water temperature is above 60 degrees, how many hours a day should we run the pump with the cover on to keep the pool clean until closing day on October 31st.
Since I normally close with Polyquat because of our mesh cover and mild winters, should I add polyquat now or should I get it to shock level now and wait to add the polyquat before it is winterized on October 31st?
How often would I need to check the chemicals if it is covered? Right now, water temperature is 70 degrees and it is only losing 2 ppms a day of chlorine but I assume chlorine consumption will slow down if it is covered. It’s hard to get the anchors on and off so I hope I could get by with only checking the chemicals once a week.
Since water evaporation is more common in the fall, how do I monitor the water level under the cover without removing a bunch of anchors each day by the skimmer? Could we experience more evaporation with the cover on or would we likely experience less evaporation if it is covered? If we don’t get much rain, I worry that the water level will get too low and the pump could lose prime.