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Comment by david guidero on October 15, 2011 at 2:12pm hello everone don't always believe what your pool tech tells you always get a second opinion
from a pool pro
Comment by Scott Bair on August 25, 2011 at 10:29pm Attention East Coasters :To Those in Irene's Path!
Public service message:
Do not cover your pool. It could blow away. This includes those with automatic covers. Unless your pool and it's equipment are on your homeowners, the repair is on you.
Boost your chlorine level to 10X the proper level shortly before it hits. 6% Bleach like Clorox or Great Value is best.
Turn off the system at the main panel's breaker to the sub-panel outside. before power goes out or you get a spike when another area goes off line, This will preserve your pumps and automation systems until power is reliable again.
Secure patio sets. Those with gunite pools might be able to pull the cushions off and set the chairs in the pool. They won't go anywhere. Obviously, don't do this with wrought iron type furniture. :-/
Turn tables upside down. They won't catch much wind that way.
Secure the shed.
Don't put things where they can fly. 100 MPH winds are no joke!
I assume no liability for this but felt compelled to do this.
Scott
Comment by Steven H Woodruff on August 5, 2011 at 7:41pm
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