3 Tips for Properly Closing Your Pool | H2O Pool Service

3 Tips for Properly Closing Your Pool

Tips in properly closing your pool

Pools are an extremely common thing for homeowners to have in their yards. For instance, in 2015, there were 5.1 million in-ground pools in the homes of Americans. As a pool owner, there’s a lot you need to do to make sure it’s in tip-top shape. You have to make sure that the water is safe to swim in, that it’s cleaned regularly, and that it’s safe for people to be around.

Along with making sure that your pool is safe for use, you also have to consider everything that needs to be done when closing it for the season. Have you ever closed your pool before? If not, there are a few important things you need to know. Let’s take a look at what you should do before the closing process.


Clean It!

Before you even think about putting the cover on your pool, make sure you clean out all of the debris that has fallen to the bottom and that’s floating in the water. If you neglected to clean your pool before you put the cover on, you would be left to find leaves, branches and other unwanted things in the water when you open it next season.


Don’t Close it too Early

If you close your pool too early, you risk the growth of algae, as well as other issues. In order to successfully close your pool, the water’s temperature must be below 65 degrees. If it’s not, there’s a chance you’ll have pool issues when you open it for the next season. You could face more work, pool repairs, and additional costs that you didn’t want to have. Mid to late summer is the best time for closing a pool. You can even wait until early October if you have a heated pool.


Make Sure All of Your Equipment is Drained

This is an especially important tip for those living in cooler climates. Make sure you drain or empty all of your pool’s equipment when closing it for the year. If you don’t drain your heater, filter, or pool pump and you live in a place where the weather gets colder, you’re risking your equipment freezing up or even cracking and becoming unusable.

If you own a swimming pool but have never closed one before,make sure you’re using the steps listed above. You’ll ensure that your water will be in great condition when you open it back up for the next swimming season.

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