Winterizing In-Ground Pool

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who has done it? easy, hard? should i hire someone to do it for me?

the blowing the water out of the lines part is what has me a little stumped.

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You need to drain the pool down below the lowest outlet on the side of the pool, usually about 3'. Pull the filter and pool sweep pumps and put inside. Open the drain cap on the bottom of the filter. Pull the valve assembly off the front of the filter. Blow out the lines with an air compressor (you might need to make up an adapter to screw into the ports in the pool and attach the compressor) You can sometimes use a wet dry vac to suck the water from the lines. Cap both end of all lines, you might need expanding rubber test plugs for some of these. You should put a block of wood or sealed empty milk bottle in the bottom of each skimer to keep any ice from expanding and breaking your skimer. You might want to have a pool service do this and watch so you can do it next time.

Kevin
 
You might want to have a pool service do this and watch so you can do it next time.

Kevin

thats what i am thinking. i have it all pretty much down except for the draining the lines deal. i have a pool service set to do it for me on the 9th of oct, but i may go by a different pool place and see if they can school me right quick.
 
Is this because of winter temps? Seriously, we just bought a house with a pool a few months ago, but we're in California. I don't think anyone winterizes their pool beyond cutting back on the chlorine and time the pump runs.
 

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