Fill a quart or gallon jug 1 3 full of pool antifreeze and drop in skimmer or use a skimmer guard or gizmo type of skimmer plug or add pool antifreeze to the skimmer on top of the plug.
Adding antifreeze to above ground pool.
Put 1 2 gallon of antifreeze above the plug in the skimmer s.
Pay attention to not use automotive antifreeze as it is simply not good for your pool.
The basics of adding antifreeze stands in a very simple concept.
First inspect for rips and tears apply the cover tightly and then secure the cover with water tubes.
It is needed in any area of the pool system that might freeze due to accumulated or standing water.
Neg if you have an above ground pool you do not have to add antifreeze to your pools but some people add it as a back up in case water gets back in the piping.
Brush and vacuum to remove all debris.
Begin winterizing one week before closing your pool.
Place a sump pump in the pool water.
First try and find any chemicals and supplies used from previous years such as the cover cover weights skimmer plugs also called gizmos sometimes antifreeze and flotation devices for a cover.
Put on the safety cover.
Pour antifreeze directly into the skimmer hole.
If you have an above ground pool you usually just need to disconnect the hoses to and from the pump and filter and plug the wall outlets.
Balance the pool chemistry.
Make sure the water in the tubes between the pool pump and filter is blown out.
One week prior to closing your pool add a phosphate remover to help keep algae out and.
Manage your water level.
For a full winterization you will also typically want to use an air compressor to blow out your swimming pool lines.
Remove the skimmer lid and basket from the skimmer body.
How to put antifreeze in pool lines.
Remove the skimmer basket and plug bring the water level down below the skimmer and pour antifreeze into the skimmer s hole.
If you don t blow the lines add swimming pool antifreeze into the lines following manufacturer s package directions.
Put a styrofoam chunk or a plastic bottle in the skimmer as a doughnut to prevent damage to the skimmer from any possible freezing if rain water or snow melt drains into it.
Around 2 to 3 inches of antifreeze should be enough.