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Close Your In-ground Pool Properly as Winter Approaches
« : 15 Ноябрь 2022, 17:33:25 »
The temperatures are starting to drop and you will have to think about closing your in-ground pool for the winter that is coming to an end. This operation includes several steps to follow if you want to keep it in good condition.

Knowing how to close your pool is important, otherwise, it will deteriorate and you will have to call on a concrete pool crack repair service to be able to enjoy it during the summer.

Discover our various tips to apply before properly closing your pool and keeping it in good condition throughout the winter through foundation repair Utah.

How to properly close a swimming pool for the winter?

There is no point in rushing to close your pool, you can do it from mid-October, just before the frost arrives. It is also recommended to cover it when the water temperature drops below 12 degrees. If you do this when the temperature is higher, you risk seeing algae and bacteria proliferate in your pond.

Like some owners, you may have already been forced to rehabilitate your pool after the winter has passed. This time, we are convinced that by following the steps, you will be able to protect your pool from the harsh Quebec winter!

The 4 steps to follow to properly close your pool before winter

Before closing the pool, there are steps to follow carefully, otherwise, an unpleasant surprise awaits you when it opens in the spring:
•   Clean the pool and remove the various equipment
•   Drain the basin at least 11 inches, but not completely
•   Filter water and drain pool equipment
•   Use a winterizing product and an antifreeze product

1. Clean your pool with the right products

A day before proceeding with this step, you must clean it. Prefer products with a neutral pH (between 7.4 and 7.6), and ideally with an alkalinity of 125 ppm. Also, make sure the calcium hardness is between 175ppm and 225ppm, and the chlorine is between 1ppm and 3ppm.

Vacuum, backwash, and clean the liner as directed by your pool manufacturer. These steps will prevent the proliferation of microorganisms that could damage the coating of your pool.

2. Drain your pool basin

You will then need to lower the water level of your pool by at least 11 inches according to the manufacturer's instructions. With the cold, the water in your pool freezes, which can create a force on the concrete walls and alter its coating through helical piers.

Please note that the pool should not be completely emptied either, as this could cause irreversible damage to the structure. Indeed, the weight of the water opposes resistance to the pressure of the ground on the concrete walls. Without this opposition, it will be more exposed to the risk of cracking. The water will also ensure that the liner stays in place through Utah foundation repair.