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Opening Your Pool for the Season: What You Need to Know

(ARA) – With warm weather rapidly approaching and Memorial Day falling early this year, it is time for homeowners to think about getting their swimming pools in shape for the season. Summer is a time to enjoy warm weather and have a relaxed attitude.

Opening your pool should be fun, not tedious. Doing it right can mean the difference between a summer of enjoyment and a summer of headaches! Follow these steps from the Association of Pool & Spa Professionals to guarantee your water is sparkling ready for an enjoyable season:

  • Remove leaves and debris from the pool cover and the deck.

  • Pump any standing water off the cover, making sure not to drain dirty water into the pool.

  • Take off the cover, give it a quick clean and store it in a dry place that’s free of debris and protected from the sun and weather.

  • Fill pool water up to the proper level. Your pool must be filled to the middle of the skimmer opening to properly circulate.

  • Make sure all of the equipment is clean and in working order. Hook up pool pumps and filters and reconnect all hoses and electrical connections. Start the circulation system and remove all debris from the pool. Your filter is a very important part of your pool’s maintenance program. You must make sure this is working properly.

  • Assess the pool itself. You will want to remove any large items by hand or with a net and any remaining dirt, sand, algae or other small debris should be vacuumed.

  • After the pool filter has been running between eight and12 hours, you must test the water. There are simple test kits for this. Test the pH, total alkalinity, calcium hardness, etc., thoroughly and then add any necessary chemicals in the proper sequence to balance the water chemistry. Retest the water to see if any adjustments have to be made.

  • Make sure to test all fences, locks, handrails, ladders and diving boards for wear and damage. Safety should always remain a top priority.

  • Dive in to a stress-free summer!

For more information visit www.APSP.org

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