Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Getting Your Swimming Pool Ready for Summer

Winter is still underway in many areas of the country but spring is right around the corner. Spring means pools and swimming for those across the country that have this entertainment feature in their backyard. The time to open your swimming pool and get it ready for summer is almost here, and you want to be prepared to prep the pool. Here is a step-by-step to getting your pool ready for those swimsuits, goggles and pool games.

Start by removing any leaves or debris from the pool cover. Then you can pump off any extra water from the top of the cover. You can do this with a small pool cover pump. Once you have cleaned off all the water and stuff from the top of the pool cover, you are ready to remove the pool cover.

Next, you should clean the cover thoroughly before storing so nothing eats through the cover while it is being stored. It is best to fold the cover up so you can easily put it back on whenever needed. I can personally attest to this problem. As a young boy, I remember putting the family pool cover away without cleaning it. The rotting dirt and leaves managed to actually eat holes into the cover. When we unfolded it in the fall, it was destroyed and we had to urgently get a new one.

Begin filling up the pool to the normal level and clean any leaves or dirt with your pool vacuum. Once the water is at level, it is time for you to check your pool’s chemistry and add any needed chemicals including algae control, some sanitizer such as chlorine or bromine, and of course balance your pH.

When the swimming pool water is 3/4 the way up the skimmer opening, start the pool pump. The multi-port position on your pool filter should be on rinse for about 30 seconds before being switched to the filter position. This is a good point to take care of your pool chemicals. Add shock to the pool and make sure it is swimming ready by using the dosage on the bottle. You can use test strips to test the pH and adjust the levels as needed. This is also the point you can add stabilizer to keep the chlorine from being used too quickly. Once you complete all of the above steps, keep the water circulating for 24 to 48 hours before using. This helps run all the water through the filter to circulate and remove any remaining bacteria, making it safe to swim and ready for all the summer fun! You can also enjoy the money you saved by opening your pool and getting it ready for summer on your own.

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