Too cold for just running the pump?

Apsuhead

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Apr 27, 2020
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Clarksville TN
Pool Size
19250
Surface
Fiberglass
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Hayward Aqua Rite (T-9)
I’m starting to see single digits in the forecast near Nashville starting Thursday and lasting several days. My pump runs 24/7 and I didn’t have a problem last winter. I’m prepared to winterize if power goes out. I have a shed covering my pool equipment as well. Should I worry about freezing even with the pump running? Thanks!

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Should I worry about freezing even with the pump running?
I have a lean-to over my equipment but I still wrap exposed items. With temps that low it's good insurance. I wrap with stuff like this (below), but you can use just about anything.

 
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You could probably hang up an insulated tarp or a moving blanket over the whole opening & keep it pretty warm in there with the equipment running 24/7.
 
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I also have a pseudo lean-to and have a couple of heat lamps that warm it up a little. We are also expecting some brutal temps and winds and am not looking forward to 4-5 days of this madness (and 48 hours of temps between 15 and 0 degrees). I am debating draining it all but don't have the time to get the plumbing blown out so will probably keep it all running like I did during the extended freeze a couple of years ago. Yay.
 
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It got down to 2 degrees here last night 🥶
It was around 50 degrees mid day yesterday-
I was warm & cozy by the fire so I procrastinated on pulling the cover pump out of the pool. The temp dropped so fast (20 degrees in 30 minutes) that when I went out to do it the darn magnalatch on the gate was completely frozen & the pump was about 5 minutes from being stuck on the cover. Luckily I had a pole on the outside of the deck to rescue the pump with. Very close call!
 
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30 mins is probably fine. The snow actually helps insulate the ground. Be ready in case it looks like it's going to be longer though.
 
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I went out with a ton of old blankets and wrapped up my equipment and exposed plumbing. I also covered the opening to my equipment shed with a big blanket. I stuck an empty water bottle into the skimmer.
I just got notified that TVA is no longer going to do the rolling blackouts. Appears that way on their twitter page too. You may want to confirm.
 
That’s great news!
I don’t want to have to worry about all that so I close. I can’t believe you don’t in Clarksville - this would have me a nervous wreck 😰
 
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I’m starting to see single digits in the forecast near Nashville starting Thursday and lasting several days. My pump runs 24/7 and I didn’t have a problem last winter. I’m prepared to winterize if power goes out. I have a shed covering my pool equipment as well. Should I worry about freezing even with the pump running? Thanks!

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I live near Nashville and this is my first winter with a pool. We covered exposed pipes and filter with moving blankets and tarp. Put a small 200W heater underneath. Running pump 24/7. Keeping an eye on neighbor’s pool who winterized and doesn’t run pump. Their pool is not frozen yet. Generator is ready if we have power outage.
 

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