There are several steps you should follow when you close down an in-ground pool for the winter. These include clearing the pool of any debris, blowing water out of the pipes and equipment. adding winter chemicals, and covering the pool to keep debris from collecting in the pool over the winter months. This guide shows you how to do these steps with the exception of blowing out the line.
Anonymous Posted: 10/6/2021
For winter In an above ground salt pool , is it ok to put chlorine tabs in skimmer to maintain water without altering water level, leaving all equipment as is, with pool covered? Was told to do this for several years then recently was told this is bad. ??Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 10/6/2021
Using chlorine tablets is not bad, but putting them in the skimmer is. I would get a chlorine float instead because it is cheaper, and you won't ruin every skimmer basket you buy. Also, chlorine is super corrosive, so when you put it in the skimmer, you are pushing that freshly chlorinated water throughout all of your pool equipment. It will make internal components of your system weaker and brittle. That is why the chlorinator is always that last piece of equipment before the water goes back to the retuReply
scrupulous Posted: 10/30/2019
We live in the very mild temperatures of Southern California. We don't use the pool during the fall-early spring, but we do use the jacuzzi. It is filtered into the pool. Is there some type of cover that we can use to decrease evaporation, but still run the pump? Would you just leave a solar cover on? Or would you use a winter cover and remove it for regular cleanings and run the pump with it on?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 10/31/2019
A solar cover would be the best option; it will prevent evaporation while also allowing the pump to run. A winter cover is going to be labor-intensive to install and remove just for cleanings. Winters covers are meant for prolonged installation (Fall to Spring.)Reply
InyoPools Posted: 9/11/2018
Hello MattS - The only way to get anti-freeze into your cleared main drain is to plug the main drain immediately after blowing it out. It would probably require some scuba gear. The overwhelming majority of pool owners do not add anti-freeze to the main drain lines.Reply
MattS Posted: 9/10/2018
Hi there - when it comes to blowing out the main drain, it is my understanding that blowing the line for a minute or so and closing the valve is sufficient to prevent water from coming back into the line. I would love to add some anti-freeze into the main drain line but i don't see how that's possible without adding it with the valve open which would allow water back into the pvc line. Any tips on how to do it correctly would be appreciated!Reply
Inyopools Posted: 11/2/2017
sharron - When you winterize your pool, you generally disable and drain or remove the pump to keep it from freezing, so you don't have the option of running the pump. The pool sits dormant for the season.Reply
sharron Posted: 10/28/2017
How often do you run the pump with the cover on ?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 11/2/2015
Rob - Yes. We recommend lowering your pool's water level below the skimmer in areas that experience below freezing temperatures. See our guide on "How To Winterize Your Swimming Pool" for more information on below freezing preparations.Reply
Rob Posted: 11/1/2015
Is it necessary to reduce the water level below the skimmers in climates that experience below freezing (teens to below zero) temps before installing the pool cover?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 9/29/2014
PoolOwner - The pool cover does not have to sit on top of the water, but you may have to use your cover pump frequently and significant snow will be a problem.Reply
PoolOwner Posted: 9/28/2014
It looks like the pool cover needs to sit on top of the water surface. For winterizing, I bring the water surface to below the skimmer and blower levels. Will this winter cover still work even if the pool is half empty of water?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 10/30/2013
urfriend - You need the pump to make sure the chemicals are diluted and evenly distributed. If undiluted chemicals sit on the bottom for a period of time, they could damage the pool surface. Also, if they are not evenly distributed, they will not be as effective as required.Reply
urfriend Posted: 10/29/2013
Can I still add the chemicals to winterize the pool without a pumpReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/10/2013
frankie - It may help a little, but any time you leave your pool unattended for a period of time, it's going to turn some shade of green.Reply
frankie Posted: 7/8/2013
I have a Davinci safety cover,open up green ever year.Can I put a plastic cover over the mesh to keep the sun out .also cut a square hole in the middle of plastic to allow water to flow.? Do you think it will work???Reply