Hello all, (First Post WOOT! WOOT!)
I am in Canada and i just had a new Riviera 34 by Leisure Pools (fiberglass) with a salt water system installed this summer.
It is now time to close the pool and the local company wanted $275 to do this which I thought was crazy so I have a few questions, ok alot of questions after browsing this site and tackling this task myself.
1. I understand that I need to bring the pool up to shock level but I don't have a proper testing kit yet to test this, but there is a super chlorination setting on my Pentair Intellichlor. Do I run this? or is that something totally different?
Here is my pump setup:
2. Do I disconnect all my the connections I have marked above?
3. Should I buy Duck Plugs or just regular rubber plugs?
4. I understand I pull the plugs (have to find them first) out of the Filter and Heater but after it is done draining do I need to do anything else to make sure all the water is completely out?
This is my pool:
5. Living in Canada I think it is best that I drain the water below the returns, to do this I need to drain the water 2ft. below the top of the deck. Should I be carefull not to drain to far with a fiberglass pool?
6. Do I blow the water out of the lines back to the pump? or should I blow both ways?
7. For the returns (they are spa jets) do I need any special tool to take them apart so I can blow them out and insert the plugs?
8. At my waterfall my line splits into 3 underneath the top rock (see image below of waterfall) do I plug these holes as well?
9. The distance from my pool to the pad is about 80ft to 100ft. I have a large shop vac, do you think this will be strong enough to blow the lines out?
10. From my understanding I need 1 gallon of Anti-freeze for every ten feet. I have a skimmer (it has two holes which I assume branches into 1 line), returns, and waterfall - so I need 30 gal. of anti-freeze. Does that sound correct?
11. After I add the anti-freeze should I blow the lines till I see some anti-freeze come out the other end to make sure it is all the way through the lines?
12. I have two lights in my pool and the installer didn't leave me with enough line to let them sit at the bottom of the pool (gave him Darn for that) is it ok to have the lights sit on top of the deck?
Now the tricky part, here is a look at my waterfall:
When I had my landscaper design the waterfall I never took into consideration how I would put the winter cover on. My pool guy gave me a winter cover but I don't think it is large enough to go right over the waterfall.
13. Any ideas on how I install my winter cover with the waterfall right on the edge? or should I go and get another cover that is large enough to go right over the top of the waterfall so I can put the bags on the back side to hold it down?
14. Should I use an air pillow under my cover? what are the cons if I don't?
15. Until it gets cold enough should I be pumping off the rain water that collects on the winter cover?
Thanks to any of you who can clear these questions up for me!
I am in Canada and i just had a new Riviera 34 by Leisure Pools (fiberglass) with a salt water system installed this summer.

It is now time to close the pool and the local company wanted $275 to do this which I thought was crazy so I have a few questions, ok alot of questions after browsing this site and tackling this task myself.
1. I understand that I need to bring the pool up to shock level but I don't have a proper testing kit yet to test this, but there is a super chlorination setting on my Pentair Intellichlor. Do I run this? or is that something totally different?
Here is my pump setup:

2. Do I disconnect all my the connections I have marked above?
3. Should I buy Duck Plugs or just regular rubber plugs?
4. I understand I pull the plugs (have to find them first) out of the Filter and Heater but after it is done draining do I need to do anything else to make sure all the water is completely out?
This is my pool:

5. Living in Canada I think it is best that I drain the water below the returns, to do this I need to drain the water 2ft. below the top of the deck. Should I be carefull not to drain to far with a fiberglass pool?
6. Do I blow the water out of the lines back to the pump? or should I blow both ways?
7. For the returns (they are spa jets) do I need any special tool to take them apart so I can blow them out and insert the plugs?
8. At my waterfall my line splits into 3 underneath the top rock (see image below of waterfall) do I plug these holes as well?
9. The distance from my pool to the pad is about 80ft to 100ft. I have a large shop vac, do you think this will be strong enough to blow the lines out?
10. From my understanding I need 1 gallon of Anti-freeze for every ten feet. I have a skimmer (it has two holes which I assume branches into 1 line), returns, and waterfall - so I need 30 gal. of anti-freeze. Does that sound correct?
11. After I add the anti-freeze should I blow the lines till I see some anti-freeze come out the other end to make sure it is all the way through the lines?
12. I have two lights in my pool and the installer didn't leave me with enough line to let them sit at the bottom of the pool (gave him Darn for that) is it ok to have the lights sit on top of the deck?
Now the tricky part, here is a look at my waterfall:

When I had my landscaper design the waterfall I never took into consideration how I would put the winter cover on. My pool guy gave me a winter cover but I don't think it is large enough to go right over the waterfall.
13. Any ideas on how I install my winter cover with the waterfall right on the edge? or should I go and get another cover that is large enough to go right over the top of the waterfall so I can put the bags on the back side to hold it down?
14. Should I use an air pillow under my cover? what are the cons if I don't?
15. Until it gets cold enough should I be pumping off the rain water that collects on the winter cover?
Thanks to any of you who can clear these questions up for me!