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Cold
Climate Swimming Pool Info
Pool Care in Colder Climates
In almost every climate, some precautions should be
taken to winterize your pool. This may mean simply
washing off pool equipment and accessories and
storing them under cover, or it may mean closing
down the pool.
Simple Winterizing
In some climates, you will probably keep your pool
filled, continuing routine maintenance on a reduced
schedule. Run the filter for half the time you
normally would in the summer season, check the pH
level and chlorinate only once a week. Pool covers
help keep the pool clean and the pool water and
chemicals from evaporating. Check with your local
NSPI pool professional for special advice that
applies to your area.
Closing the Pool
Only a few pools need to be drained during the
winter. In fact, many pools fare cold temperatures
better when partially filled with water as a buffer.
A drained pool can also crack or pop out of the
ground because of pressure from ground water. Your
NSPI builder can give you guidelines to follow if
you must drain your pool.
If you close your pool, keep these things in mind:
Get your water balanced properly to prevent stains,
scaling and algae growth. Put in an extra dose of
sanitizer to help keep the pool clean and algae
free.
Thoroughly clean and vacuum the pool. Drain below
the skimmer inlet lines or in heavy freeze areas,
below the return lines and then plug the lines.
Close valves on the skimmer.
Make sure water does not accumulate and freeze in
skimmers.
Clean and backwash the filter.
Drain all water in the heater, filter, pump and
piping system. Remove the pump motor and store in a
dry place.
Turn off all power to the support equipment and
remove fuses or turn the circuit breakers to OFF.
If you have a slide or diving board, take it off and
store it.
Cover the pool and plug all openings.
Store chemicals in a cool dry place.
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