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How to properly Close Your Pool

How to properly Close Your Pool

Pool season has gone and past and you have to close your pool. Below are the proper steps from Haywards website on how to properly close your pool. Closing your pool correctly can help to keep the life of your pool. Depending on the climate you live in, you will have to close your pool accordingly. 

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Cold Climates

  1. Adjust pH to 7.2-7.8 to prevent stains, scaling and algae growth. Shock the pool using label directions.

  2. Run the filter for 24-48 hours.

  3. Remove floating debris and vacuum thoroughly.

  4. Add an algaecide to prevent algae from forming before water freezes.

  5. Follow your pool manufacturer's directions for lowering your water level. Only a few pools need to be completely drained during the winter. Many pools fare cold temperatures better when partially filled with water as a buffer. A drained pool can also crack or pop out of the ground because of pressure from ground water.

  6. Shut off filter pump and drain pump, filter heater and all other equipment. Store to prevent freezing. Follow manufacturer's directions for lubrication and proper covering(s).

  7. Turn off all power to the support equipment and remove fuses or turn the circuit breakers to off.

  8. If you have a slide or diving board, take it off and store it.

  9. Cover pool securely and fill water bags halfway (the edge of the cover should be sealed so that wind does not get under it). A quality pool cover resists water, weather and pool chemicals and keeps out leaves and airborne dust.

 

Mild Climates

Your climate permits a longer swimming season.  However, if there are many weeks in which your pool will not be used, continue routine maintenance on a reduced schedule instead of completely closing your pool for the season.

  1. Begin by reducing filter-running time in half. Keep pH between 7.2-7.8 and free available chlorine between 1.0 and 3.0 parts per million (use tester). Follow pool equipment manufacturer's instructions for proper care of equipment during this time.

  2. If you do not cover your pool, clean your skimmer every week, maintain filter according to manufacturer's instructions and vacuum as needed.

  3. Covering your pool will keep out leaves and dirt. Before covering, shock treat according to manufacturer's directions.

 

 

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