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Bob Lowry Explains: Cold Weather Pool Care Made Simple

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Cold water changes everything. As temperatures slide, algae take a back seat, chlorine demand dips, and the Langelier Saturation Index tilts toward corrosive—quiet shifts that can quietly chew through plaster and equipment if you are not paying attention. We sit down with industry legend Bob Lowry to map a simple, reliable winter playbook that protects the vessel, extends gear life, and saves money when demand is low.
We start with the biology: algae reproduction slows around 55°F, which means you can safely run lower free chlorine. But that win comes with a catch—temperature drags LSI downward, so water gets hungrier for calcium. Bob explains how a small bump to pH and total alkalinity can stabilize balance without chasing numbers, and why calcium hardness targets still matter even in the off-season. We talk through the practical side, from long gauntlet gloves that make cold work bearable to smarter run-time choices. If you are tempted to run the pump two hours “just because,” hear why that middle ground is worse than a proper turnover.
Cyanuric acid gets special attention. After a summer of tabs, winter is the perfect time to lower CYA with a partial drain and refill. Bob also shares why CYA may drift down on its own—and in rare cases crash—due to specific bacteria when chlorine is low. The takeaway is simple: even in winter, test with intent, keep CYA in the 30–50 ppm sweet spot, and nudge LSI back to balanced as temperatures fall.
• Cold water reduces chlorine demand and slows algae growth
• LSI drops with temperature, raising corrosion risk
• Open vs closed pool choices by climate and power reliability
• Salt generators underperform below about 60°F
• Effective winter circulation strategies and freeze protect
• Partial drain to reduce high CYA from summer tabs
• Rare bacteria can consume cyanuric acid in low-chlorine pools
• Preventing stains, rings, and surface damage during dormancy
• Practical tweaks: raise alkalinity with bicarb, monitor pH and calcium
• Cost control in winter with lower chemical usage

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Bob’s Health Update (00:00:00)

2. Career Legacy And Teaching Foundations (00:03:38)

3. Gloves, Cold Work Tips, And Setup (00:05:19)

4. Cold Water Chemistry And Algae (00:06:20)

5. Open Vs Closed Pools By Region (00:07:51)

6. LSI Shifts As Temperature Falls (00:10:23)

7. Salt Generators Below 60 Degrees (00:11:49)

8. Winter Circulation And Freeze Protect (00:13:32)

9. Texas Freeze Lessons And Risk (00:16:08)

10. Managing High CYA In Winter (00:17:29)

11. To Close Or Not In Border Climates (00:19:49)

12. Stagnant Water Stains And Scale Rings (00:21:13)

13. Practical Winter Balancing And Costs (00:22:09)

14. Resources, Coaching, And Sign Off (00:22:41)

1805 episodes

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Cold water changes everything. As temperatures slide, algae take a back seat, chlorine demand dips, and the Langelier Saturation Index tilts toward corrosive—quiet shifts that can quietly chew through plaster and equipment if you are not paying attention. We sit down with industry legend Bob Lowry to map a simple, reliable winter playbook that protects the vessel, extends gear life, and saves money when demand is low.
We start with the biology: algae reproduction slows around 55°F, which means you can safely run lower free chlorine. But that win comes with a catch—temperature drags LSI downward, so water gets hungrier for calcium. Bob explains how a small bump to pH and total alkalinity can stabilize balance without chasing numbers, and why calcium hardness targets still matter even in the off-season. We talk through the practical side, from long gauntlet gloves that make cold work bearable to smarter run-time choices. If you are tempted to run the pump two hours “just because,” hear why that middle ground is worse than a proper turnover.
Cyanuric acid gets special attention. After a summer of tabs, winter is the perfect time to lower CYA with a partial drain and refill. Bob also shares why CYA may drift down on its own—and in rare cases crash—due to specific bacteria when chlorine is low. The takeaway is simple: even in winter, test with intent, keep CYA in the 30–50 ppm sweet spot, and nudge LSI back to balanced as temperatures fall.
• Cold water reduces chlorine demand and slows algae growth
• LSI drops with temperature, raising corrosion risk
• Open vs closed pool choices by climate and power reliability
• Salt generators underperform below about 60°F
• Effective winter circulation strategies and freeze protect
• Partial drain to reduce high CYA from summer tabs
• Rare bacteria can consume cyanuric acid in low-chlorine pools
• Preventing stains, rings, and surface damage during dormancy
• Practical tweaks: raise alkalinity with bicarb, monitor pH and calcium
• Cost control in winter with lower chemical usage

Send us a text

Support the Pool Guy Podcast Show Sponsors!
HASA
https://bit.ly/HASA
The Bottom Feeder. Save $100 with Code: DVB100
https://store.thebottomfeeder.com/

Try Skimmer FREE for 30 days:
https://getskimmer.com/poolguy

Get UPA Liability Insurance $64 a month! https://forms.gle/F9YoTWNQ8WnvT4QBA

Pool Guy Coaching: https://bit.ly/40wFE6y

Support the show

Thanks for listening, and I hope you find the Podcast helpful! For other free resources to further help you:
Visit my Website: https://www.swimmingpoollearning.com
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SPL
Podcast Site: https://the-pool-guy-podcast-show.onpodium.com/

UPA General Liability Insurance Application: https://forms.gle/F9YoTWNQ8WnvT4QBA

Pool Guy Coaching Group

Join an exclusive network of Pool Service Technicians to access the industry’s leading commercial general liability insurance program. Protect your business.

Premium is $64 per month per member (additional $40 for employees and ICs)

$59 per month for Pool Guy coaching Members - join here! https://www.patreon.com/poolguycoaching

Limits are $1,000,000 in occurrence and $2,000,000 in the aggregate - Per member limits

[ $1,000,000 per occurrence and $4,000,000 aggregate available for $75 per month ]

$50,000 in HazMat Coverage - clean up on-site or over-the-road

Acid Wash Coverage - Full Limits

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome And Bob’s Health Update (00:00:00)

2. Career Legacy And Teaching Foundations (00:03:38)

3. Gloves, Cold Work Tips, And Setup (00:05:19)

4. Cold Water Chemistry And Algae (00:06:20)

5. Open Vs Closed Pools By Region (00:07:51)

6. LSI Shifts As Temperature Falls (00:10:23)

7. Salt Generators Below 60 Degrees (00:11:49)

8. Winter Circulation And Freeze Protect (00:13:32)

9. Texas Freeze Lessons And Risk (00:16:08)

10. Managing High CYA In Winter (00:17:29)

11. To Close Or Not In Border Climates (00:19:49)

12. Stagnant Water Stains And Scale Rings (00:21:13)

13. Practical Winter Balancing And Costs (00:22:09)

14. Resources, Coaching, And Sign Off (00:22:41)

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