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Quick Answer: How Do You Winterize A Pool

Steps for Winterizing an In-Ground Pool Step 1: Remove pool accessories. Step 2: Deep clean the pool. Step 3: Adjust the water chemistry. Step 4: Lower the water level. Step 5: Drain and store the equipment. Step 6: Add shock and algaecide. Step 7: Cover the pool.

How far down do you drain your pool for winter?

Drain the water down to no more than 6 inches from the bottom of the skimmer if you plan to use a standard floating winter cover. Use your pool filter, switched to the “Drain” setting, to empty the pool water. Attach a pool hose to the end of the filter opening that leads to your yard’s drain to avoid flooding.

How much does it cost to winterize a pool?

Most homeowners will spend between $125 and $375 to have their pool winterized by a professional. The national average reported cost is $232. The minimum cost a homeowner paid was $50 while the maximum reported cost was $700.

Can I leave my sand filter out all winter?

Your pool equipment is a major expense; it is important to winterize your pool filter properly at the end of every season. As it is the end of the season, let the filter soak at least 24 hours.

Do I need to add chlorine to my pool in the winter?

During the winter months, the amount of chlorine needed from your salt cell to keep the pool clean is reduced. This is due to the fact that it is difficult for bacteria to grow in cold temperatures.

How long does it take to winterize a pool?

Depending on how you’re removing the water from your pool, this process may take a day or two.

Can I leave my pool empty?

Once water is removed (and subsequently, the interior hydrostatic pressure), if there’s an influx of groundwater, it will push the pool up and out of place. As a general rule, you shouldn’t keep any pool empty for longer than it needs to be. Get the work done that you needed to do and refill it as soon as possible.

What chemicals do you need to close a pool?

What chemicals do I need to close my pool? Chlorine. Pool Shock. Soda Ash. Baking Soda. Muriatic Acid. Winter Algaecide. Pool Antifreeze. Stain and Scale Prevention.

Are pool winterizing chemicals necessary?

You do not need a pool winterizing kit. You really only need one chemical (algaecide) to properly winterize a swimming pool. You need some other stuff to protect your pool from harsh winter conditions, but only one chemical to add when closing.

Should I add salt to my pool in winter?

Use salt test strips for an accurate reading and when the season starts cooling down, do not add anymore salt to the pool. It is better not to have a lot of salt in your pool toward the end of the season. Balancing your water’s chemistry is important for all pools during closing time.

What is in a winter pool Closing kit?

Pool Closing Closing Chemicals. Water Bags & Air Pillows. Cover Pumps. Leaf Nets. Winter Cover Clips. Winter Plugs. Cover Winch & Cables.

How do I protect my pool pump in the winter?

You should have a freeze protection device that will automatically turn the pump on when the temperature drops to around 34 degrees. A freeze protector will keep your pool running as long as the temperature remains close to freezing.

Can I leave water in my pool over winter?

It’s not good to leave your pool empty when the weather gets cold. You may naturally assume it’s best to completely drain your pool of water for the winter months, because you fear the water will freeze and cause damage. Actually, it’s not good to leave your pool empty when the weather gets cold.

Do you have to drain pool below skimmer for winter?

Do you need to drain any water when winterizing an above ground pool? The answer hinges on how you protect your skimmer during the winter. If you’re concerned about freezing and cracking, and don’t use a winter skimmer cover plate, then you should drain the water level below the skimmer and returns.

Can an Intex pool be winterized?

When swimming season ends, you can winterize or dismantle your Intex pool. If you live in an area with mild winters, you can winterize the pool and cover it for the season. If, however, you live in an area where freezing occurs, you’ll have to drain your Intex pool and take it down for the winter.

How often should you service your pool in the winter?

In the winter, you should balance your pH, pool water weekly at a minimum; spa users are recommended to check their water chemistry every two to three days. In addition, use an algaecide to kill any existing algae and prevent new blooms during the winter.

Is a pool pillow necessary?

Pool air pillows are an essential part of winterizing an above-ground pool, especially if you live in a frosty climate. Without the pool pillow, the expanding ice will put pressure on the walls of your pool causing damage to the sides, the liner, and the cover.

What happens if you don’t close your pool in the winter?

In this scenario, the unprotected water in your pool will freeze when the temperatures drop. The resulting ice and freezing temperatures will either rip open new tears or expand previously existing ones.

Do you run pool pump in winter?

Depending on the size of your pool, we still recommend the pump run 8-10 hours per day during the hottest summer months and at least 6 hours per day during the winter months. It is also bad for the pump motor not to run. Running the motor heats it up and evaporates moisture/humidity that is harmful to the motor.