5 most important things to remember in pool closing and opening

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If you have an in-ground swimming pool, then closing the pool during winter season and reopening once the winter season is over becomes really important. According to some people, it is a daunting job. Therefore, they even hire professionals to do the job. The process of pool closing and opening is little time consuming and needs patience. You may need to spend some amount on the appropriate tools to do the job.

When the winter season approaches, it’s time to close the pool. The main reason of pool closing is to guard it from damage that can be caused by freezing water. Keeping it as fresh as possible for the warm weather is another reason of pool closing. Properly closing your swimming pool can save you a lot of time, effort and money, in regards to reopening it for the next season. There are certain things to remember in pool closing.

• You will need to balance the water. Around five to seven days prior to pool closing, bring the water’s calcium hardness, pool alkalinity and pH in line because it will guard the equipments and walls of the pool from erosion and scale buildup. • Prior to pool closing, clean the water of the pool. It is important to carefully vacuum your pool and remove waste water to the suitable place. • Adding chemicals to the deep end to keep the quality of water sheltered throughout the winter season. • The skimmer, basket, pump and filter should be cleaned before storage. Remove all the unexploited chlorine from the chlorinator and sand from the filter. • Empty and clean your chemical feeder. Keeping chemicals in the chemical feeder will damage the equipment. • Carefully plug all the openings. • Use a solid cover to keep the pool protected and debris and dirt out. • Make sure you occasionally check the pool and remove the ice and snow from the cover.

Pool opening can be quite hectic particularly after a long period of time. Here are some things to remember that will assist you prepare your pool for summer relaxation and fun.

• First of all, carefully remove the cover. Clear off the cover and make use of a treatment or a cleaner if it’s required. Let the cover dry completely before storage. • Before putting back all the plugs, pump and filter, check for worn components and possible damaged. • Checking your pool for possible damage and cracks is really important. Cracks can ruin your pool and cost you hundreds of dollars in inexplicably disappearance pool water. • Remove pool contaminator such as dirt, leaves and other things before putting water into the pool. • Give it a shock treatment. It is considered as the best way to ensure that the pool has been cleaned properly and the quality of the water is up to the standard.

Keeping these points in mind will help get your pool ready for warm weather in no time. Its also good to get consultation from your local pool builders while pool opening.