Danny Rhodehamel from Inyo Pool Products has found that many of his customer's have problems with their pool equipment not starting properly during spring start up. Rhodehamel stated "many people do not close their swimming pool properly during the spring and it may cause unnecessary expenses during spring start up" Here is a check list of things to do before closing your pool for the winter.
By properly closing your pool for winter, you spend less time and money opening your pool in the spring will eliminate additional electrical costs, chemicals and cleaning avoids possible freeze damage to equipment and plumbing
Step 1
Several days prior to closing the pool, test the water for pH, total alkalinity, calcium hardness and chlorine. Adjust levels if necessary. It is important to get the water balanced to protect the pool from corrosion or scale buildup that can occur during the period the pool is shut down. Use a water test kit to test for:
PH 7.2 - 7.6
Alkalinity 80 - 120 ppm
Calcium Hardness 175 - 250 ppm
Chlorine 1 - 3 ppm
Step 2
Your pool needs to be clean before winterizing. Brush and vacuum sides and bottom. Use Super Shimmer or a Clarifier to get water crystal clear. Lower water level while vacuuming (set filter to waste bypassing sand). Clean the tile line with Tile & Vinyl Cleaner to remove oil and scum line. This will be easier to get off now before it sets on during winter months.
Step 3
To help protect water quality during the winter months, use a Winterizing Kit. Follow instruction on product labels. Additional algaecide and shock can be purchased separately for larger size pools.
Step 4
Clean the filter, skimmer, and pump basket. Remove all unused chlorine product from Chlorinator. Cartridge filter elements and D.E. grids should be sprayed with Filter Cleaner and rinsed clean with a garden hose. Sand Filters should be backwashed.
Step 5
Lower water of pool below returns and skimmer. Never completely drain a pool