Time to Open the Swimming Pool: Checklist And Reminders

May 28, 2007

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Opening a swimming pool for the summer can be daunting task, depending on what kind of pool you have.  To keep your family safe and help you get your pool ready for the season, you might want to take a peek at these suggestions.

Pretty soon it will be time to open the swimming pool and/or bring out the vinyl pool for your kids.  In order to ensure any pool is safe and prepared for summer fun, here are some tips you can utilize.

Vinyl Pools

If you have a vinyl pool, check for rips and tears.  If there are any, you can easily purchase a repair kit from any pool dealership.  Follow the directions in the kit, and the kids will be set to go!

In-ground Pools

If you have a larger pool or built in pool, there are additional areas you will have to check.
Ensure that you have all of the chemicals you need to properly prepare your pool for the summer.  Get rid of any outdated chemicals you may have on hand.  Remove the pool cover and clean it; fold, and store for the summer.  Get rid of all debris from the pool floor using a leaf net.  Adjust the pH and Alkaline levels of the water.  Use chlorine to get rid of any bacteria in the pool.  Get the pump and filter in working order.  Reassemble the ladders to the deck of the pool.  Remove all of the plugs and replace the return outlet fittings.  Fill the pool up to its normal level.  Check all of your electrical components to ensure they are working properly.  Start the circulation equipment and clean the pool.  Check the chemistry of the water as well as the levels to ensure they are up to speed.  The rule of thumb is to run the circulation system for three days until the water is completely clear.

Get out your tire tubes and water mats; inflate and give them a good cleaning before they are placed in the pool.

When it’s time to open the swimming pool, the kids become excited and can’t wait for the first warm day.  Ensure their pool is not filled with too much water.  Make sure it has been cleaned, and most of all, make it as safe for them as possible.

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