The Easy Open Pool
Pool Opening Made
Easy. (Errr….Easier.)
“Open the pool.”
Those three little words means there’s important work to be
done before you and your family can go swimming. In fact, if you timed the
effort involved in properly opening a pool for the season, you’d learn that the
whole process takes approximately 12 to 20 hours. And in today’s busier-than-ever lives, that
time can be hard to come by.
Still…you always find a way to get the job done, because you
know the investment of time you make during pool opening…pays off handsomely
with long months of family fun and enjoyment.
But pool
opening doesn’t have to be a major chore—not if you approach your pool opening
with a little patience…and a little planning.
Patience: Start Early!
There’s plenty you can do long before you begin your
water-balancing chemical treatment, even before removing your pool cover. If
you dedicate a few hours each weekend PRIOR to cover removal, you’ll find that
opening the pool can be a manageable process that reduces the need for an
extended burst of work over a hard-to-find free weekend.
Weekend 1: Prepare cover by
skimming leaves and pumping water from pool cover (do not remove cover)
Weekend 2: Inspect, clean or
replace filters as necessary. Inspect pumps and circulation system. Inventory
your supplies. Visit the pool store to
pick up replacement parts, filter media and additional supplies of chemicals
for the season.
Weekend 3: Fill pool to
recommended skimmer level. Install new
parts or filters if necessary.
Weekend 4: Remove remaining
leaves and water from cover. Remove, clean, dry, and store pool cover. Vacuum and clean pool. Start pumps/circulation of water.
You’re now ready—at any time during or after the fourth
weekend—to complete your pool opening by balancing the chemicals and PH levels in
your water—a process that generally takes 4-8 hours. Your investment of time at the chemical stage
is minimal: you are simply testing the water and adding chemicals as needed
over time per manufacturer’s recommendation.
Planning: Easy
Opening!
Making the choice to start early—planning ahead—will allow
you to greatly reduce potential bumps in the road on the way to an open pool.
- If
replacement parts or supplies are necessary, there’s time to ensure they’ll
be available and place orders, if needed.
- If an
issue arises you cannot repair or solve, you’ll be ahead of “opening
season” for many pool service companies.
- Spreading
the time you spend opening the pool across 4 weeks can build a sense of
anticipation and more importantly, put less strain on your busy schedule.
Practice a little patience and prior planning, and you will
very likely be one of the first in your neighborhood with a pool that’s ready
for action!
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