Seasonal Swimming Pool Maintenance

The type of attention a pool needs is different in the summer and winter.   There are steps and procedures needed to get a pool ready when the warm weather starts and different steps and procedures to prepare a pool for cold weather and minimal or no use.  Prevention of expensive problems can be achieved by following a few simple guildelines.

Winter

When pool use tapers off and cold weather is coming, put anti-freeze in all the water lines after they are drained.  The water should be drained to beneath the level indicated for freezing.

A heavy duty cover designed for the pool should be used to keep out debris and leaves and lessen algae growth. Ten times the usual chlorine is a good shock treatment to do before closing down the pool.  Don’t forget to disconnect the pump and drain the filter. Storing ladders, ropes or diving boards is good to do at this time, you can also take the oportunity to testing and clean them.

Safety

For safety be sure the pool is protected so that small children are safe if they walk in during the times when no one is nearby.

Balance

For a well maintained pool, the balance of swimming pool chemicals is the key factor.   Balance covers the correct amount of chemicals, correct ph and alkaline balance, appropriate water movement and also cleaning.

Spring

  1. When it’s time to open the pool again in the spring clean off the pool cover and store it, make sure it is dry.
  2. Drain the pipes of anti-freeze
  3. Inspect the filters to make sure they are clean.
  4. Scrub it with a brush and vacuum the pool after shocking it with swimming pool chlorine (tablets or granules) when the pool has been refilled.
  5. Filter and vacuum it for a few days to take out any algae that has formed when the pool was not used.
  6. To make sure the chlorine level is correct and the ph is between 7.0 and 7.6 test the water and add the chlorine at night to get the most effect.

Summary

The maintenance of a pool is basic for pleasurable swimming.   Pool chemical levels are an essential part of this. Both too much chlorine and too little can cause irritation.  Different kinds of weather demand different kinds of care, responding to these can help keep your pool in good condition with the minimum of hassle.

 

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