How to Get Your Pool Ready for the Spring
Spring is almost here, and, depending on your part of the country, that means swimming season is about to start. Whether you’ve had a harsh winter or just a few freezes, your pool will need some maintenancebefore it’s ready for use. Here are some of the most important things to do to get your pool ready:
Start your pool cleaning earlier than you expect to start swimming.
Whether you do your own pool maintenance or you hire someone, starting in March helps you avoid the spring and summer rush. Not only that, but chemically cleaning your pool can help wipe out any hardy strains of algae that survived the winter before conditions are ripe for it to really flourish. Waiting until May or even April can leave you with a pool clogged with algae, mold, and plant detritus: not only is that much less pleasant to clean, too much build-up could damage your filter.
Talk to your manufacturer or pool contractor about maintenance.
There’s a lot of different advice available for the best ways to take care of your pools. While the broad strokes are correct — focus on the filter, preventative maintenance is better than cycles of waiting and cleaning, and check the fine print on the chemicals you use — different pools need different levels of care and have their own quirks. If you’re in the middle of getting a new pool installed, ask the company now about how to best take long-term care of it.
Spring cleaning is about to begin, and getting a head start on your pool will make summer maintenance easier. Go to Varsity Backyards here for tips and potential renovations.