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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Don't forget to drain your swiming pool pump and filter etc.
    I always left mine running, I had less trouble that way. I was also prepared to drain everything in case of a power failure during a winter storm.
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    Didn't know that. On the poo . Been running mine once a week for a day to keep the water clean. Better go ahead n turn it on and let it run then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    Didn't know that. On the poo . Been running mine once a week for a day to keep the water clean. Better go ahead n turn it on and let it run then.
    DD, I sure hope you meant "pool" instead of "poo"! If not then i gotta wonder about your new pad. All jokes aside, running water will not freeze, at least in MS. I had a big in- ground pool for over 12 years, I didn't know anything when I started and learned by trial and error. Let the thing run and you will have less problems in the long term. If you have a lot of trees dropping leaves put a net over the pool and skim them every few days. If ya got any questions pm me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    Didn't know that. On the poo . Been running mine once a week for a day to keep the water clean. Better go ahead n turn it on and let it run then.
    And it'll help a lot if you'll run that heater. You need to keep it about 80 degrees.

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    Thanks for the advise. I've got oak and pine trees around the pool so I already bought a 20'x40' mesh net cover. Been on it for a couple weeks. I wanna keep it clean so I don;t have the problems that I've seen my friends have in the spring getting the pool right. I turned on both the pool pump and the creepy crawler pump, just gonna let them run if I think it's gonna be near freezing. Need tro run anyhow for the next day or so, so chlorine can get back into it with all this fresh water


    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
    DD, I sure hope you meant "pool" instead of "poo"! If not then i gotta wonder about your new pad. All jokes aside, running water will not freeze, at least in MS. I had a big in- ground pool for over 12 years, I didn't know anything when I started and learned by trial and error. Let the thing run and you will have less problems in the long term. If you have a lot of trees dropping leaves put a net over the pool and skim them every few days. If ya got any questions pm me.
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