Hey guys -
We lost all our pool equipment during the snowstorm in Texas last winter. I'm already thinking about what that means for this year. Last year we had someone taking care of our pool, now I am taking care of it. As far as I can tell last year they just covered the pool, let the pump run slightly less and did their subpar weekly maintenance.
Here's my question: When we lost power for days last year is when everything froze and broke. I realize the chance of that is happening again is slim, but I need to be prepared for it if I ever want to sleep again. I'd like to do a "soft" pool closing as well as we don't usually get too cold around here, but is there anything I can do in this case if we lose power again? I trust the Texas power grid about as far as I can throw it.
Thank you!
We lost all our pool equipment during the snowstorm in Texas last winter. I'm already thinking about what that means for this year. Last year we had someone taking care of our pool, now I am taking care of it. As far as I can tell last year they just covered the pool, let the pump run slightly less and did their subpar weekly maintenance.
Here's my question: When we lost power for days last year is when everything froze and broke. I realize the chance of that is happening again is slim, but I need to be prepared for it if I ever want to sleep again. I'd like to do a "soft" pool closing as well as we don't usually get too cold around here, but is there anything I can do in this case if we lose power again? I trust the Texas power grid about as far as I can throw it.
Thank you!