Winterizing Instructions for Above Ground Pools

How to Winterize Your Swimming Pool

Step 1
Prior to closing the pool, make sure your water is chemically balanced. Adjust chemical levels if necessary. This is a very important step because chemically balanced water protects the pool from corrosion or scale buildup that can occur during the period the pool is shut down. Your chemical levels should be as follows:

Step 2
Remove all Deck equipment (ladders, rails, etc.).

Step 3
Brush down the sides and floor of your pool and then vacuum. If you leave any debris or dirt in your pool, staining can occur.

Step 4
Add winterizing chemicals by broadcasting them into the deep end of the pool to help protect water quality during the off season winter months.

Step 5
Clean the filter, skimmer, and pump basket. Remove all unused chlorine product from the Chlorinator. Cartridge filter elements and D.E. grids should be cleaned and stored. If you have a sand filter, backwash it.

Step 6
Some people insert a Gizmo into the skimmer and plug the return line. Others lower water of the pool below the returns (where the water jets into the pool) and the skimmer. Either method is fine; the choice made is mostly due to personal preference. NEVER COMPLETELY DRAIN A POOL! This can cause your pool to collapse.

Step 7
If your pool is plumbed with detachable,flexible hoses, remove and store them for the winter. Remove all drain plugs from the pump, filter tank, and any other pool equipment. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for your specific equipment. Place all drain plugs in the pump basket for storage. If your pool is hard plumbed, use an air compressor or shop vac (attached to the blower side of the vac), to blow water out of the system by forcing air down the skimmer and through the plumbing.

Step 8
If you are using an air pillow, inflate by using a shop vac. Tie the air pillow at two places and position it in the center of the pool. Tie strings to the pool wall so the pillow will not move during cover installation. Air pillows are commonly used, but not absolutely necessary. They are a good idea in colder climates in case the water freezes and expands. The water will freeze inwards on the pillow instead of outwards which can possibly damage the pool wall. Pillows are NOT used to create a dome-like effect to keep rain off of the cover. They will not do that. The rain water will always settle around the pillow.

Step 9
Place a winter cover over the pool surface, black side down. We carry winter covers for above ground pools and for in-ground pools . We also carry safety covers

Above Ground Pools -- Cover Installation:
Place the cover over the pool, then thread the cable through loops or grommets. Use the winch provided with the cover to tighten the cable.

Above Ground Pools With Decks -- Cover Installation
Place water tubes end to end around the edge of the pool. Fill the water tubes 3/4 full of water (do not over fill because water expands when freezing and it could burst the water tubes). Water tubes are sold separately or in packs of five. Never use bricks, concrete blocks, etc. to secure cover because they can damage your pool cover or your pool.

Step 10
Place a cover pump in the center of your pool cover to drain off excess water accumulation. This is very important because too much water on top of the cover can cause the cover to rip or pull the cover and water tubes into the pool (very messy cleanup).

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