Winterizing your pool….. naturally it is the hot topic of the current season. So here I am jumping on the bandwagon along with everyone else trying to figure out the best approach.
Given my history on winterizing methods, I’d say I still need to figure some things out….see photo below :
2020/2021 winter

That was not a happy pool liner. However, I think I figured out how this happened and admittedly it’s my own darn fault. For no logical reason I opened the outlet valve once the pool froze up and never closed it back up. Ice started to melt, water drained from the valve, lowering the iceberg and pulling the strainer assembly with it…..and officiate destroying the liner in the process.
Suffice to say we got a replacement pool this past summer and I admit that I’m nervous about closing it up for the season.
Here is my current set up for the 18x48 intex.
I haven’t changed or modified anything and the inlet/outlet heights are accurate in this picture as they are in my pool:

Here is what my outlet strainer and Inlet jet setup looks like:






So here is where I am at right now and please correct me where my thought process may be wrong.
I will be using an air pillow and solid cover with a pump to remove accumulated water until the freeze kicks in.
I don’t want to drain my pool any more than I absolutely have to.
I wanted to plug the outlet strainer ports and the inlet jet to prevent draining when I remove the plumbing and pump. However I realize that Living in upstate NY, we get plenty of precipitation and snow:

so I may need to drain slightly below the inlet jet to make room for pool water displacement from the weight of snow build up on the cover. That’s fine with me.
My current debacle now is how to plug the outlet stainers and the inlet jet.
I was looking for threaded caps to replace the strainer cap but those are nowhere to be found I have the little black plastic tophats. I was going to plug the outlet strainers poolside and on the outside using the little black tophats.
Question 1: will the tophat plugs stay in place on the outlets when the pool freezes over and then thaws?
Also looking at the inlet jet assembly setup, I don’t see a way to plug it with the little tophat… am I missing something here?
So let me know, am I on the right track? Am I way off?
I want to do it right this time and not have to buy a 3rd pool next summer.
Thanks!
Aleksey
Given my history on winterizing methods, I’d say I still need to figure some things out….see photo below :
2020/2021 winter

That was not a happy pool liner. However, I think I figured out how this happened and admittedly it’s my own darn fault. For no logical reason I opened the outlet valve once the pool froze up and never closed it back up. Ice started to melt, water drained from the valve, lowering the iceberg and pulling the strainer assembly with it…..and officiate destroying the liner in the process.
Suffice to say we got a replacement pool this past summer and I admit that I’m nervous about closing it up for the season.
Here is my current set up for the 18x48 intex.
I haven’t changed or modified anything and the inlet/outlet heights are accurate in this picture as they are in my pool:

Here is what my outlet strainer and Inlet jet setup looks like:






So here is where I am at right now and please correct me where my thought process may be wrong.
I will be using an air pillow and solid cover with a pump to remove accumulated water until the freeze kicks in.
I don’t want to drain my pool any more than I absolutely have to.
I wanted to plug the outlet strainer ports and the inlet jet to prevent draining when I remove the plumbing and pump. However I realize that Living in upstate NY, we get plenty of precipitation and snow:

so I may need to drain slightly below the inlet jet to make room for pool water displacement from the weight of snow build up on the cover. That’s fine with me.
My current debacle now is how to plug the outlet stainers and the inlet jet.
I was looking for threaded caps to replace the strainer cap but those are nowhere to be found I have the little black plastic tophats. I was going to plug the outlet strainers poolside and on the outside using the little black tophats.
Question 1: will the tophat plugs stay in place on the outlets when the pool freezes over and then thaws?
Also looking at the inlet jet assembly setup, I don’t see a way to plug it with the little tophat… am I missing something here?
So let me know, am I on the right track? Am I way off?
I want to do it right this time and not have to buy a 3rd pool next summer.
Thanks!
Aleksey