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Pool Closing Checklist Everything You Need to Know

Learn how to close your pool properly with our checklist! From cleaning and water balancing to using a copper ionizer, avoid costly mistakes this winter.

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Pool Closing Checklist Everything You Need to Know

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  1. POOL CLOSING CHECKLIST: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Why Pool Closing is Important Prevents freeze damage to pool structures and equipment. Maintains water quality for an easier reopening. Saves time and money on maintenance and repairs. Key Steps for Closing Your Pool Clean the Pool Thoroughly Brush, vacuum, and skim debris to avoid algae growth and staining. Balance Water Chemistry Adjust pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness to recommended levels. Lower Water Level Reduce water below the skimmer or tile line to prevent freeze damage. Use a Copper Ionizer Opt for copper ionization to control algae and bacteria without harsh chemicals. Drain Pool Equipment Empty water from pumps, filters, and pipes to prevent freeze- related damage. Cover the Pool Use a durable pool cover to block debris and maintain cleanliness. Tips for Winter Maintenance Check pool cover periodically for debris or damage. Use air pillows for above-ground pools to prevent ice expansion. Store removable equipment indoors to avoid weather damage. Common Mistakes to Avoid Skipping the cleaning process before covering. Using excessive chemicals instead of copper ionization. Forgetting to drain pipes or equipment properly. Read More https://www.intec-america.com/blog/pool-closing-checklist-everything-you-need-to-know/

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