Hello,
I just had my pool replastered and re-tiled this past fall. I'm very conflicted as to where to keep the water line over winter. Here in central Ohio we can get freezes that leave a layer of ice on the pool for upwards of a month.
The guy that replastered my pool is telling me that after I drain the pool to blowout the plumbing, to then refill the pool back to the tile line. And then place several 1/3 filled jugs of pool antifreeze floating in the pool. He says that these jugs will keep the ice pressure from damaging the tile. He says he doesn't want the plaster to be exposed to air as it can dry out and crack.
What are your guy's thoughts on this?
Thanks
I just had my pool replastered and re-tiled this past fall. I'm very conflicted as to where to keep the water line over winter. Here in central Ohio we can get freezes that leave a layer of ice on the pool for upwards of a month.
The guy that replastered my pool is telling me that after I drain the pool to blowout the plumbing, to then refill the pool back to the tile line. And then place several 1/3 filled jugs of pool antifreeze floating in the pool. He says that these jugs will keep the ice pressure from damaging the tile. He says he doesn't want the plaster to be exposed to air as it can dry out and crack.
What are your guy's thoughts on this?
Thanks