Winterizing Your Swimming Pool

Once fall ends and winter begins to rear it’s ugly head, it will be time to shut your pool down. When shutting your pool down, the first step will be the water. You should begin by checking your pH level, and making sure that it is around 7.5. If it isn’t, simply add some dry acid. You should also check your chlorine as well, and use a winterizing product to make sure that your pool will be protected from algae during the few months that you won’t be swimming.

Tips to Choose Swimming Pool Covers when Winter

Winter pool covers differ from pool covers used during the warm months of the year in their design and construction. To start, winter tarps are thicker than the regular pool covers and are often made from thick vinyl. Many winter pool covers above ground and over winter above ground pool covers also have several characteristics that improve their sustainability so that they can withstand cold temperatures, wind conditions and other elements. For example, winter pool covers many manufactured with materials specially designed to prevent snagging. Extra-wide material is also commonly used for winter swimming pool covers to reduce the number of stitches. Weather resistant coatings are also typical of winter pool covers, including coatings that resist damage by UV radiation from the sun.

Pool Covers For Your Pool

Having the best pool covers is important for the longevity of your pool and keeping it clean. Its also helpful is keeping your swimming pool …