How To Winterize Your Pool Plumbing. Part I: Why You Need It?

There’s a reason why above-ground pool models are the most common type of pool. They’re easier to build and install, and they can handle various types of pool problems. There’s no such thing as an above-ground pool pop-up, as opposed to inground models. It’s a pool that can be changed to fit in your yard.

Although most above-ground pools can’t handle the cold weather, it’s important that you make sure they’re properly maintained. Having the proper equipment and plumbing can help keep your pool running smoothly no matter what the weather brings. In this episode, we will talk about the various things that you should consider before winterizing your plumbing. We will also explain how to either blow out or take down your lines.

 

This is the most important question that every pool owner asks themselves each year. If they decide to close their pool during the season, it is a different story. Aside from keeping your pool clean, it’s also important to remember that closing it doesn’t just happen one way. There are many ways to do so.

If you live in an area that doesn't get too cold, then you can maintain your above-ground pool all winter long. This is similar to keeping your pool system working properly during the winter season.

If you live in a place where it gets cold, then you should winterize your pool filter and plumbing. This is an important part of keeping your system running smoothly.

If you have an inflatable pool, then make sure that it’s closed by taking down the walls. Doing so will prevent the pool from getting damaged and will allow you to use it next spring.

 

This post was originally published on Pool Parts To Go

 

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