Attach the air compressor to the drain opening on your.
Closing inground pool bottom drain.
The problem is that they can be very dangerous pieces of equipment in the pool and that many pool owners don t realize it.
Now for the main drain.
Use your pool filter switched to the drain setting to empty the pool water.
Drain the water down to no more than 6 inches from the bottom of the skimmer if you plan to use a standard floating winter cover.
Put a plug in the fitting under the water when you see the bubbles blowing at full force.
Use a pool brush attached to a telescoping pole to.
Closing an inground swimming pool is a lot more challenging than opening an inground swimming pool.
Lower the water level in the pool approximately 3 to 6 inches below the bottom of the skimmer.
Here are the steps you need to cover when blowing the pool liners.
The challenge is removing all the water properly from the pool equipment and plumbing as well as winterizing it for the freezing temperatures that are on the way.
The main drain in your swimming pool is very easy to locate it sits right at the bottom of the pool.
Blow out return lines.
Set your multiport valve to recirculate.
Set the valve in front of your pump to the skimmer line.
Clean your pool and balance the water add winter chemicals clean your filter clean skimmer basket and pump basket service your pool heater lower water level remove drain plugs from pool equipment clear the excess water out of pool equipment blow out plumbing lines.
But locating them isn t actually the problem with swimming pool main drains.
Shown right is the pvc pipe rig that we thread in to blow water from secondary skimmer pipes.
How to close an inground pool in 9 steps 1.
Re position your valves to blow air back through the main drain.
Use an air compressor to blow out all the return jet pipes.
Ensure all pool equipment is turned off.
If you winterize you pool properly in the fall a spring opening will be a snap and you will be the envy of you neighborhood pool owners.
Remove all the drain plugs from the filter system.
Make sure to keep the air blowing until the air is visible coming back into the jets of the pool.
Blow air through the skimmer lines until just a mist is blowing out or for about 2 3 minutes.
After vacuuming you can either test the pool water yourself with a test kit or take a water sample.
Lower the water level of the inground swimming pool so the main drain is easily reachable.
Remove all return fittings.
If you have a main drain just shut off the valve s for the skimmer s and run the filter on backwash or waste.
Drain the water completely during colder months.