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Will this be a big problem? It's already snowed here!!!

2007-02-03 00:04:07 · 5 answers · asked by julia4evert 4 in Home & Garden Do It Yourself (DIY)

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The snow will not hurt anything, but did you drain the pool down below the Skimmer, to protect it from Freeze up, If you did, the only problem will be leaves and other debris that will accumlate. If you didn't and it gets real cold, you may have Pipes leading off the Skimmer frozen and broken as well as the Skimmer. I have homes with Pools in Michigan and never covered them, as well as Texas.

2007-02-03 00:11:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If you have a lot of garbage in the pool I would call a professional out to clean and treat the pool before it permanently stains the gunnite. This can also cause threads of mold to grow all the way through to the soil behind the concrete. You or your pool man will have to shock the pool to get it back right. Cover it afterwords and repeat the process in the spring before use.

2007-02-03 01:55:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It ain't the end of the world unless you failed to drain down below the skimmers. But it may still be ok. However, you ARE going to pay hell getting all the crap cleaned out this spring.

2007-02-03 01:12:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i have *not in any respect* had the luxury of possessing a swimming pool -- above floor or -- Oh, expensive God! sunken less than floor element on my small plot of floor the position I have lived as a married adult for over 50 years in Lake Charles, l. a.. yet!! I had expensive friends who *DID* have the money and delight to position in wonderful swimming pools of their again yards, and they invited my spouse and me to go back savour with them their wonderful swimming pools on *many* events! Our friends who owned swimming pools, I *do* have self assurance, ought to thoroughly *drain* and sparkling their swimming pools and then conceal them with a plastic tarpaulin for the the *intrinsic* changes of *Fall* & *wintry climate* in this area of the united statesA, -- GOD Bless them for his or her *dedication* to being *solid voters* in our community!

2016-12-03 09:44:33 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

yeah, you will have ton of dirt on the bottom come spring, but it will vacuum out. takes a lot of work though. I forgot once and NEVER did again. LOL

2007-02-03 00:41:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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