Chemical treatments will help keep the pool clean and healthy all winter long so that it s ready to go next spring when the weather warms up and you re ready to swim again.
What chemicals do i put in my pool for the winter.
Leaving chemicals in your chemical feeder during swimming pool winterization can damage your equipment.
Do not use a floater that contains a strong oxidizer chlorine or bromine because the floater may stick against the pool wall and stain or bleach it.
Now is a good time to take stock of your pool closing supplies winter chemicals pool cover attachments plugs and other gizmos used to close the pool.
Check once again that all the chemicals are balanced then put your pool safety cover over your pool and tighten all the corners and sides.
Put on the winter pool cover.
Adding a winterizing chemical kit to your water will help keep it blue and clear for the next season.
Head into the off season with a clear conscience.
Vacuum the entire pool brush down the walls and skim the surface.
Be sure to follow the manufacturer s instructions for the kit.
Today we take a closer look at the chemicals used for winterizing swimming pools to keep the water fresh and clear.
Clean your pool one last time.
Close the pool a few weeks before the weather turns cold to ensure it s well protected from possible freeze damage when depends on your weather zone.
Winter will be here soon and for snowbelt pool owners thoughts begin to turn towards closing up the pool for winter.
There are a lot of steps to winterizing your pool properly and the chemicals that you need to put in the pool are going to be critical to your success.
Properly closing your pool for the winter saves a lot of time and money when you reopen it in the spring.
You wouldn t put a coffee cup away dirty at least we hope not.
This will help kick up any sediment hanging around as well as disturb the beginnings of any algae spores.
Before you winterize clean your pool.
Remember to put the top back on the chemical feeder and be sure to wear safety goggles and gloves.
The most important part of the pool is the pipes system.
In simple they stabilize the water so the water will be in the same condition before it is closed and after it is reopened later in spring.
No you should not.
If you have a chemical feeder drain and empty it.
You might ask knowledgeable neighbors with similar pools and pump filter systems or at a pool supply in you area.
Use a pool brush attached to a telescoping pole to scrub your pool walls and floor getting into the nooks and crannies as best you can.
So why do it to your pool.
Before covering the pool using the safety cover you can install an ice compensator or gizmo in your skimmer to further avoid freezing and spoiling your skimmers.
Before you do anything else clean your pool.
Empty your chemical feeder.