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How to Prepare Your Pool for Colder Weather


Swimming pools are great, aren't they? There's something about lying by the pool on a sunny summer day; and the feeling you get when you take the plunge and conquer your first lap. Swimming pools can be such relaxing places, invoking feelings of happiness and peace—especially if you're with your family or friends. A swimming pool can be a great addition to your backyard. It's the perfect spot for a family gathering, birthday party or summer get-together with friends. But the fun of having it means you have to take care of it and keep it clean – not only for others but for yourself as well.


We all love to spend time in our pool during the warm summer months. But when cooler weather and shorter days set in, we don't always appreciate that the swimming season may be coming to an end. If you hope to keep enjoying your pool until early November, or even later, then it's time to start preparing for colder temperatures.


Pool season is coming to a close. For many of you, that means looking ahead and planning for next year. Making sure your pool is properly winterized before the cold weather hits is a must. Do you know how to prepare your pool for colder weather? As the weather starts to cool there are several things you need to take care of to keep your in ground swimming pool safe and ready for the colder months ahead. Let’s take a look at how to prepare an in-ground pool for winter.



Remove Floating Toys And Accessories

Remove floating toys and accessories from the water – including noodles, inner tubes and other objects that may get caught on the skimmer or pump basket. Floating toys can be a hazard if they are allowed to float around your pool while not in use. Remove any floating devices from the water so that they don’t become a hazard during the colder months when you’re not using them. You should also remove any toys that may have fallen into the deep end of the pool and not been noticed immediately.



Clean the pool.

This sounds like an obvious step, but it’s important! This is one of the most important steps in preparing your swimming pool for winter. Water that sits in a pool can get dirty over time, which means debris can build up on the bottom of the pool (and lead to algae growth). Use a leaf skimmer and vacuum cleaner to remove leaves and other debris from the surface of your water before they become entangled in the filter or clog up your filters. So before you close down your pool for the cold weather season, give it a thorough cleaning and scrubbing so that all surfaces are nice and clean. Check for leaks, cracks and other damage. Check the entire pool for any damage that could be caused by cold weather such as cracks or leaks.


Shock The Pool

One of the best ways to prepare your pool for colder weather is to shock the pool. This will help eliminate any bacteria that might have built up in the water over time. You can use liquid chlorine or tablets to do this, but make sure to follow the instructions on your product carefully.


Make sure chemical levels are balanced.

Testing the water is essential to maintaining a healthy pool. Check the water chemistry. Make sure that the water is balanced before the cold months hit. If there are any problems with chlorine levels or pH, it’s best to fix them now before they get worse over time.


Clean the filter and pump.

When you clean your pool, make sure you clean both the filter and pump. Cleaning the filter and pump is always a good idea. If you don't clean them regularly, they could stop working properly and cause problems such as algae buildup or even damage to your pump motor. Cleaning your equipment before shutting it down will prevent dirt and debris from clogging it when it's not in use. Cleaning your filter doesn't just help extend its life; it also ensures that when you put it back online, it will work properly.


Clean the walls and deck of your pool.

Cleaning your pool walls and deck will ensure that they don't get damaged by snow or ice falling on them throughout the winter months. It's also important to remember what type of surface your pool deck is made out of so that you can determine which type of product is best for cleaning it during the off-season.


Cover the pool.

Covering the pool is an effective way to ensure your swimming pool is protected from debris, leaves, and other items that may fall into the water over winter. If you don't have a cover on your swimming pool, it's time to get one! Most covers come in different sizes so make sure you measure your pool before buying one. This will ensure that you get a cover that fits properly and does not cause damage or leaks when it's installed. To maximize the benefits of a pool cover, make sure that it is designed specifically for your type of pool.



Your pool is a significant investment and it's important to keep it protected. With colder weather approaching, now is the time to take some steps to protect your pool. Preparing your pool for colder temperatures is essential to protect your pool and keep it in good running order - It also ensures that a beautiful pool will last for many more years to come, saving time and money for owners. This checklist can help owners prepare their pools for the cold.


Hopefully, these tips have helped you better understand how to prepare your swimming pool for colder weather. Keeping your pool well maintained will help to prolong the life of your pool and also provide you with a safe, fun area to swim in, whatever the weather.



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