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How to Open & Close a Pool Skimmer

    Close a Pool Skimmer

    • 1). Locate the skimmer near your pool. The skimmer is next to the pool and usually has a white circular cover.

    • 2). Twist and pull off the skimmer cover. You may need a flat head screwdriver to pry the top off if it becomes stuck.

    • 3). Remove the basket from the skimmer. You can remove it by just pulling up on it. Dump out anything that may have accumulated inside.

    • 4). Insert a skimmer plug into the hole on the bottom of the skimmer. This will block anything from entering the lines during winter. Before you seal the skimmer, you will need to blow out any air from the jet pipes. You should consult a pool technician on how to do this.

    • 5). Replace the skimmer cover over the hole and push down. Wait until you hear a clicking noise to ensure it is secure.

    Open a Pool Skimmer

    • 1). Remove the plugs from the skimmer by pulling in an upwards direction.

    • 2). Fill the pool with water until the water level reaches the middle of the skimmer. You can do this easily with water from a garden hose.

    • 3). Put the skimmer basket into the skimmer. It should drop into place. If it is cracked, you will need to replace the basket. You can purchase a new skimmer basket from a pool supply store.

    • 4). Replace the skimmer cover. Push down until you hear a clicking noise to make sure it is securely in place.

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