Is it time to get your swimming pool ready for spring?
By taking some time to inspect, clean, and revitalize your swimming pool, you can ensure that the water is safe to use and even end up using it sooner rather than later.
In this article, we’re going to walk you through the steps to get your pool ready for spring.
Step 1: Gather Equipment and Pool Chemicals
The best way to start getting your pool ready for spring is to gather all of the necessary pool accessories. Having a good supply of pool chemicals and water testing equipment will help to streamline the process.
Some good equipment to have on hand is a brush, a skimmer, a vacuum, a test kit, and a chemical kit.
You can find all of these supplies at a good pool supply store. If it’s been a while since you’ve gotten new chemicals and testing supplies, upgrading them this season may be the way to go. Some chemicals and testing equipment can go out of date and be ineffective.
Step 2: Clean Your Pool
Before you add any pool chemicals, you’ll need to give your pool a scrub and vacuum. You may also want to use some shock in your pool during this time to kill any algae.
Once you have added the shock and allowed it to filter through the water and system, clean your pool by gently scrubbing the pool liner with a brush.
Once finished, run your pool vacuum for 24 hours. Your pool vacuum will help get any dirt and grime off the floor of your pool. During this time, make sure to clean out your filter and pool basket.
Step 3: Test and Treat
Once your pool is cleaned, it’s time to test the water. Chances are your water is imbalanced, and you’ll need to correct it. The three major water indicators you should focus on are pH, chlorine, and water hardness.
Your pH should be at 7.3, your chlorine levels should be between 1 and 3 parts per million, and your water hardness should be between 150 and 450 parts per million.
Keeping these levels within a good range will deter bacterial and algae growth during the warmer weather.
It will also help to protect your pool’s liner and any ladder or railing that dips down in your water.
Step 4: Give it Time
It’s a good idea to start opening your pool about a week before you want to use it. This should give you enough time to clean, test, and treat your pool’s water. After adding chemicals to your water, give your pool time to circulate them throughout the water.
Though it may seem like a lot of time, it’ll be worth it to have a clean pool when the good weather comes around. To make the pool opening process easier, it may be a good idea to invest in a pool cover. A pool cover can help your water stay clean during the off-seasons.
Pool Chemicals and Accessories in Prince George
Opening your pool for spring doesn’t have to be difficult! Eden Spas located in Prince George has all the pool equipment you need for a successful opening.
We’d be happy to help you with any questions you have when you come to visit us.
You may even find an upgrade to some of your outdated pool equipment while you’re here.
For more information on pool care, visit our blog where we discuss all things pool-related!