Hello TFP'ers! We are facing our first winter in Birmingham, AL and trying to determine the virtues of closing vs. leaving open. My base plan is to keep it open but obviously don't want to make any newbie mistakes resulting to damage to the pool or equipment.
I understand most of the pros/cons- power/chemical usage + freeze protection vs close/open hassle, year round water. I also don't have much in the way of trees to be concerned about a cover with.
I have read the threads I could find about covering the equipment during a hard freeze, using drop lights, etc. I have also reviewed the reduced need for chlorine.
My "keep it open during winter" questions are:
I understand most of the pros/cons- power/chemical usage + freeze protection vs close/open hassle, year round water. I also don't have much in the way of trees to be concerned about a cover with.
I have read the threads I could find about covering the equipment during a hard freeze, using drop lights, etc. I have also reviewed the reduced need for chlorine.
My "keep it open during winter" questions are:
- Does TFP have a pool school article I missed on open all year concepts?
- Salt Cell
- Should I get the "dummy" salt cell and remove the actual cell for the winter?
- Jandy VSP (pool) & non VSP Pro Flow (water feature) pumps
- Will they auto run below certain temps?
- Does the water feature need to run whenever their is a concern of freezing?
- If there isn't some sort of thermal protection, where would I buy one?
- Run pumps 24/7 during freezing temps and cover actual pumps?
- Or just run them every so often during a 24 hour period
- Heater
- Do anything special with the heater?
- Consider running the heater during a hard freeze?
- Drain the water at all or just keep as is?