Now you are ready for the winter.
Winterize above ground pool center drain.
Drain the filter the filter should have a plug at the bottom that will allow it to drain.
Too much water on top of the cover can cause the cover to rip or it can pull the cover and wall bags into the pool.
Winter season and its extreme cold air could freeze your widely open ground pool.
4 reasons why you should winterize your pool.
If the walls of your pool extend less than 1 foot into the ground you will want to drain off some of the water inside to complete the winterizing process.
This provides time release chemicals all winter long.
To avoid such incidents and to prepare the above ground pool for spring you need to understand the importance of it first.
Put the multiport valve in the closed or winterize position and remove the pressure gauge.
Either way you re in for a messy cleanup effort.
It safely floats below your winter pool cover and keeps the chemical level at a good level for up to six months.
Place a cover pump in the center of your pool cover to drain excess water accumulation.
If you have an above ground pool with a vinyl pool liner drain the pool to about 1 inch below the bottom of the skimmer mouth.
When to winterize your above ground pool depending on where you live your closing times will vary.
Then it would cost you a lot to fix the damage caused by freezing.
But as a rule if temperatures typically drop and stay below 65 f 18 c during the off season wait until the temperature falls below that point to close.
Be sure to open the air relief valve on top if you have one.
One of the key differences between winterizing an above ground pool and an in ground pool is the use of an air pillow.
Backwash the pool filter and leave the backwash valve open to drain the filter of water.
Install an air pillow and winter pool cover.