Winter is one of the harshest seasons for your pool. In order to
keep the pool free from damage and the effects of freezing throughout the
winter it is important that you prepare it properly. A little bit of
winter preparations and maintenance will go a long way in making sure your pool
is ready to swim in come summer.
The temperatures are usually warmer doing the day and the night
brings in the freezing temperatures. In order to protect your pool
throughout the night it is important that you set up freezer protect
equipment. Anytime the temperature drops below thirty five degrees the
freeze protect equipment needs to turn on. If you don’t do this you
could be asking for expensive pool repairs. During the say when
temperatures are warmer and the sun is out, trap it in your solar heating
system which will help save energy in the long run.
Chlorine Feeders Should Be Turned Off
Chlorine feeders ensure a constant flow of chlorine into the
pool water. If the system malfunctions at any point there may not be
enough chlorine in the water to keep it safe for swimming in. Most people
close their pools in the winter so it is important that the chlorine levels are
maintained. Instead of keeping chlorine feeders on throughout the winter
manually monitor the levels of chlorine in the pool water using a pool test
kit. The levels of chlorine in the water should be between one and one
point five parts per million.
Clean the Skimmers and Baskets Often
The water in your pool needs to be clean at all times.
Without taking the necessary steps it may be incredibly difficult to achieve
this. For the pool to remain clean you need to have the right equipment
to collect, trap and dispose of debris littering the pool. Pool skimmers
are a great tool for this. A skimmer is connected to the pools wall with
a suction pump and filters in the water and dirt, trapping the dirt and letting
clean pool water escape. Keeping the skimmers and baskets cleaned at all
times will help keep the water free of debris.
The pH should be In Balance
One of the most important elements in your pool water is the pH
level. The pools water chemistry needs to remain neutral. A neutral
pH balance is anything between seven point zero and seven point six. If
the pool water is too acidic it will dissolve plaster pool surfaces and
eat away at metal pipe fittings. If the pool has too much alkaline will
result in calcification at the waterline.
Algaecide Winterizing
Shockingly it is possible for algae to grow in a pool during the
winter season. If you aren’t able to kill the algae it will flourish in
your pool, become discolored and smell really bad. Treat the pool before
shutting it down for the winter. Make sure the chlorine level is
maintained before adding in the algaecide. If you don’t take this step
the algaecide will be ineffective. In order to prevent the algae from
growing for the entire winter it is important to use an extra strong algaecide.
Follow the tips above in helping to protect your pool for the
winter season. It is especially important to protect your pools plaster. Make sure the water
pH is in check frequently throughout the winter season to avoid costly pool
plaster repairs.
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