You can't stand the thought of covering that gorgeous pool water with that ugly winter cover! :-D
Thanks again, TFP.
Thanks again, TFP.
simicrintz said:I don't know what closing/freezing is, so I am not going to comment here![]()
ginamarie88 said:I work with this guy who says he doesn't close his. He says once the leaves stop falling, it's very little maintenance, and he's been doing it for years now. I want to try it, but i am scared because i am not sure what the problems could be. He says he just leaves the pump going when the temp drops below freezing.
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zea3 said:If you live in an area that does not have hard freezes then you don't have to close the pool. You can research the average low temp in your area for the winter months. If the temps only drop below freezing a couple of hours at a time then you can keep the pump running during the freezing hours.
bk406 said:I just remind everyone what happend last winter to those in the south who thought they didnt need to close. Remember the folks in texas with cracked filters and pipes and ice flowing all over the equpiment?![]()
mynewpool said:But really in Texas when do we have anything like we had last year?
bk406 said:mynewpool said:But really in Texas when do we have anything like we had last year?
Maybe, but anyone want to take that chance again? I'm just sayin
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mynewpool said:How many times in Texas have we had temps over 90 in November and December.