We've had several days without the air temp getting above freezing, and we have a few more to come it seems. Our pumps have been running round the clock in freeze protect mode, and after noticing a layer of ice in the pool yesterday and the water level getting low, I'm wondering if there are some things I should be doing differently. Here are my questions/concerns.
1. Our water level has been dropping probably 1-2" per week this winter. I had thought it was due to a leak on our equipment pad, but our pool guy fixed the visible leaks a few weeks ago and we're still losing water apparently. Since it is difficult to add water to the pool in freezing temps, is there any reason I shouldn't just close off the suction coming from the skimmers so that the water pulled into the pump is just coming from the drain at the bottom of the pool? I suppose the water in the skimmers could freeze without any circulation coming through, but I'm not sure if that is a problem or not. I was assuming the bigger problem may be if the water level gets too low and the skimmer suction pulls in air.
2. Currently in freeze protect mode, the valves are positioned in a way such that both of our pumps are pulling in water coming from pool drain/skimmers. One pump sends the water through the filter and back into the returns on the pool wall, while the other pump sends the water into the spa returns, causing the spa spillover to remain on (which now has a lot of ice under it). I am wondering if I can manually open the valve that controls water coming from the spa drain, so that both pumps pull in water from both the pool and spa, then one pump returns water to the pool while the other returns water to the spa. I know enough about how the pressure/suction works to know if this would work or not. Another option could be for me to turn both the spa and pool valves so that only spa water goes through one pump and back into spa, while only pool water goes through the other pump and back into the pool. I can post a pic of our equipment pad if needed.
3. I was also wondering if I should run our heater a bit to keep the water temp above 32, but I did see a few posts on here saying that isn't a good idea, and as long as the water is moving through the pipes they shouldn't freeze even if temp gets below 32, so I guess I've already gotten that question answered. Right now the water temp is 34 and air temp is 30, but it'll be in the teens the next 4 nights.
1. Our water level has been dropping probably 1-2" per week this winter. I had thought it was due to a leak on our equipment pad, but our pool guy fixed the visible leaks a few weeks ago and we're still losing water apparently. Since it is difficult to add water to the pool in freezing temps, is there any reason I shouldn't just close off the suction coming from the skimmers so that the water pulled into the pump is just coming from the drain at the bottom of the pool? I suppose the water in the skimmers could freeze without any circulation coming through, but I'm not sure if that is a problem or not. I was assuming the bigger problem may be if the water level gets too low and the skimmer suction pulls in air.
2. Currently in freeze protect mode, the valves are positioned in a way such that both of our pumps are pulling in water coming from pool drain/skimmers. One pump sends the water through the filter and back into the returns on the pool wall, while the other pump sends the water into the spa returns, causing the spa spillover to remain on (which now has a lot of ice under it). I am wondering if I can manually open the valve that controls water coming from the spa drain, so that both pumps pull in water from both the pool and spa, then one pump returns water to the pool while the other returns water to the spa. I know enough about how the pressure/suction works to know if this would work or not. Another option could be for me to turn both the spa and pool valves so that only spa water goes through one pump and back into spa, while only pool water goes through the other pump and back into the pool. I can post a pic of our equipment pad if needed.
3. I was also wondering if I should run our heater a bit to keep the water temp above 32, but I did see a few posts on here saying that isn't a good idea, and as long as the water is moving through the pipes they shouldn't freeze even if temp gets below 32, so I guess I've already gotten that question answered. Right now the water temp is 34 and air temp is 30, but it'll be in the teens the next 4 nights.