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Three Simple Steps For Winterising Your Swimming Pool

October 23rd, 2010

Given that the wintertime months are creeping in it is a good time for pool owners to start closing their pool as they are not likely to be using it. It is crucial to make sure you winterise your swimming pool for a number of reasons. There are two primary reasons to shut your pool down for wintertime, the primary becoming to help keep the h2o in the pool as clean as you possibly can so that you simply do not need to place a lot of effort in to opening your pool in the spring time. It’s also necessary to make sure that your pool machines are protected from the cold weather, this is because frozen water could cause a lot of damage. If the water freezes in your pool then it may cause damage to pumps, filters and can crack the plumbing as it expands. This may end up being rather costly when you come round to using your pool again and find that you have leaks everywhere.

When you are shutting down your pool for the wintertime the primary thing that you simply have to do is to ensure that you have balanced ranges of total alkalinity, calcium hardness and pH. Making sure that the h2o is chemically balanced will defend the top of the pool from staining and etching. A decent wintertime swimming pool chemical package will help you to keep your ranges balanced and also the h2o in your pool sparkling distinct and blue.

Should you have a pool that you need to close down for the winter then you may find the following advice useful.

You need to make sure that the heater, pump and filter have all been completely drained of water. You can typically drain your filter by pulling out the plug at the bottom of it. It is very important to make sure you open the air valve so that all the water flows out. Do the same to empty the pump and when it is drained turn it on for a second to get the last trickles of water out. It is also sensible to check the feeder and make sure it is clear of any swimming pool chemicals as these can damage all your equipment.

Lower the water level so that it’s below the access to your filter and swimming pool pumps. Doing this will stop additional water from getting into the cleaning and heating system of the pool when it isn’t getting used. This process will eradicate water from freezing in the plastic pipes and plumbing as this makes seals and pipes to crack as the water expands. It also helps to protect the water filter and pump from becoming damaged, which could result in you having to invest in completely new components.

You need to remove your summer swimming pool cover and use a power washer to clean it, although be aware with older covers as the power washer could damage it. Get out your winter pool covers and place this on the water so that it keeps out any leaves or rubbish that might fall into it. If you are more worried about your kids and pets falling in your pool then you need to get a winter safety cover for your pool. This type of cover has supports which will prevent anyone or thing accidentally falling into the pool. These sorts of covers can help to save lives as kids or domestic pets can become twisted up in a normal winter cover and die.

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