Can you blow the lines with the shop vac>? or only suck? cant you just blow the water out of the lines once the tub is empty and then take buckets or towels and drain it that way?
Great video..thank you. This is our first year winterizing our spa. We drained all water from pipes , jets, etc but noticed clear tubing that leads to waterfall has about 1-2 inches of water that is trapped in u of tubing. Any suggestions on how to remove that water? If we can't get it out, will it be a problem over the winter? Thank you
Thank you for watching! That water probably needs to be drained from a circulation pump if you can or you can try and suck it out from where you insert the filters (or even blow it out too). Having a smidge of water is usually okay, but to be extra thorough you can do that.
Haha never had someone ask for a receipt on youtube before, but I will certainly get that over to you! I'm guessing that is the receipt from the job on May 26th right?
My friend, the circulation pump is tied to the heater barrel, so when you disconnect the union there to drain it the water will flow out. The residual moisture will not be enough to blow your barrel or even displace the heater element.
Can you blow the lines with the shop vac>? or only suck? cant you just blow the water out of the lines once the tub is empty and then take buckets or towels and drain it that way?
You can certainly use the shop vac to blow out as well. Whatever you can do to make sure there is no residual water in the pipes
AWESOME!!
Thanks!!
Great video..thank you. This is our first year winterizing our spa. We drained all water from pipes , jets, etc but noticed clear tubing that leads to waterfall has about 1-2 inches of water that is trapped in u of tubing. Any suggestions on how to remove that water? If we can't get it out, will it be a problem over the winter? Thank you
Thank you for watching! That water probably needs to be drained from a circulation pump if you can or you can try and suck it out from where you insert the filters (or even blow it out too). Having a smidge of water is usually okay, but to be extra thorough you can do that.
@@TakeABreakSpasandBilliards Thank you. Going to give it a try
it worked thank you again
Glad it worked out okay!
No antifreeze?
Nope 😂
Could I please have an itemized statement from my service call yesterday?
Haha never had someone ask for a receipt on youtube before, but I will certainly get that over to you! I'm guessing that is the receipt from the job on May 26th right?
What about draining the water heater, huh? If water is left in it, it will explode like a frozen pop can. You are out $750
My friend, the circulation pump is tied to the heater barrel, so when you disconnect the union there to drain it the water will flow out. The residual moisture will not be enough to blow your barrel or even displace the heater element.