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How do you close an above ground pool for the season?

How do you close an above ground pool for the season?

How to Close Your Above Ground Pool at the End of the Season

  1. Winterizing Chemical Kit.
  2. Skimmer Cover Plate.
  3. Return Fitting Winter Plug.
  4. Ice Compensator (Air Pillow)
  5. Winter Cover.
  6. Filter System Winter Cover.

How to close your pool in the winter?

How to Close a Pool in the Winter. 1 1. Begin Winterizing One Week Before Closing Your Pool. One week prior to closing your pool, add a phosphate remover to help keep algae out and 2 2. Brush and Vacuum To Remove All Debris. 3 3. Manage Your Water Level. 4 4. Balance the Pool Chemistry. 5 5. Shock and Chlorinate Your Pool.

What should I put in my pool before I shut it down?

Algae can cause the pool to become discolored, give it a bad smell and clog the filter; so, it’s important to treat your pool with algaecide before shutting it down. Make sure the chlorine level has returned to 1 to 3 ppm before adding algaecide. Otherwise, the chlorine will render the algaecide ineffective.

When to shocking your pool for the winter?

Shocking kills any bacteria that might linger in your pool during the winter. We recommend shocking a few days before you close the pool. If that is not possible, make sure to shock the pool the night before you close it for winter. 6. Backwash Your Pool Filter

What’s the best way to close an inground pool?

Grab your telescopic pole and brush attachment, then scrub each wall of your pool from left to right. This loosens buildup and algae spores, which makes them fall to the floor for easy treatment and cleanup. Don’t forget to scrub the stairs, ledges, and behind the ladder.

Algae can cause the pool to become discolored, give it a bad smell and clog the filter; so, it’s important to treat your pool with algaecide before shutting it down. Make sure the chlorine level has returned to 1 to 3 ppm before adding algaecide. Otherwise, the chlorine will render the algaecide ineffective.