If you don’t use your pool in the winter months, it can be easy to forget to maintain it. But keeping your pool properly maintained even when you’re not using it for months at a time is important. It can:
Even in Phoenix and Scottsdale where the temperatures don’t drop too low, it’s good to keep your pool maintained throughout the winter. That way when the first hot day hits, you’re ready to jump right in where you left off last summer.
Follow these guidelines to keep your pool in tip-top shape every winter.
Having a pool cover that fits properly and is free of rips or tears helps prevent debris or animals, and even rainwater, from getting into your pool. Keeping your pool covered will help maintain balanced chemical levels. You’ll still want to ensure that the cover remains clean of debris. So when it’s time to uncover the pool, all the debris doesn’t fall in.
You don’t want to uncover your pool in the spring just to discover green algae has grown over the past few months. You can prevent that from happening by adding a mid-winter algaecide to your pool. Let the pump run through your pool for at least 24 hours to ensure it has been fully incorporated into the water.
As temperatures drop, check your pool system. Pipes will be the first things affected by the cold. A good way to prevent freezing is to drain the water in the pool below the skimmer. You should also drain the filter, heater, and water pump. Any water in these expensive pieces can cause cracks, and freezing water in the pool can cause tile to crack as well.
Test the water balance every week. If any of these chemicals are out of standard range, it could cost you future repairs to your pool or equipment. The following chemicals should all be at the standard ranges listed below:
Adding chemicals like enzymes and chlorine can also help keep your pool maintained. Enzymes break down any contaminants that may find their way under the pool cover, and chlorine can prevent a waterline ring from forming.
Any pool accessories or equipment should be kept in a dry place away from sunlight that could cause it to crack. Especially in Arizona, where the sun continues to shine even in the winter, leaving anything in the pool can damage them.
Dirt and pollen can still find their way under a pool cover. Have a routine to clean the pool once a week to skim, vacuum, and check on the following:
Uncontrollable forces can impact your pool, too. Keep a watchful eye on the weather. Intense winds can bring unwanted debris into your yard. Rain can dilute water. Even freezing temperatures (rare as they may be in Phoenix and Scottsdale) can damage your pool. One tip is to set weather alerts on your phone, so freezing temperatures won’t catch you by surprise. You might need to re-balance the chemicals at some point over the winter due to the weather.
The water in your pool in the winter is the same water you’ll be swimming in next summer. You’re going to want to ensure it is safe and clean. By doing all the above, your water will be protected from any algae or debris that can be unsafe to swim in.
Opening your pool earlier gives algae and other bacteria less chance to grow. Make sure you’re ready for the upcoming swimming season by following the tips to keep your pool maintained over the winter.
Follow our tips to ensure your pool will be crystal clear and clean for your first swim of the new year. If you’re looking for a fresh start next summer, Emerald Pools and Spas can help remodel your pool. We design custom remodels that transform your backyard into an oasis you can’t wait to dive into.
Our expert staff is ready to make your vision a reality. Contact us today to discover what we can do for you. Submit a request online or call 602-795-4466 to dive in.
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