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Things To Keep In Mind When Closing a Backyard Pool for the Winter



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By : Christine Harrell    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-03 16:53:38
One of the biggest assets to a home can also be what brings the homeowner and their family some of their greatest enjoyment, and that would be a swimming pool. While swimming pools do bring a great deal of enjoyment as well as value to a home, if not properly cared for and maintained they can also bring a great deal of expense when it comes to repairs. The most basic way to help minimize the need for a repair is to make certain that a swimming pool is properly maintained, this is especially true when it comes to closing a backyard pool for the winter months.

Although maintenance is vitally important all year round, it is especially important during the winter months when it is not in use. There are a great many problems which can arise if proper precautions against the winter elements are not seen to; problems such as cracking in the lining and a breakdown of the filtering equipment. A few simple maintenance routines can help keep these potential problems down to a minimum.

The most important thing to keep in mind is that draining the pool is not a good idea. There are two reasons for this. First; removing the water can tend to take the necessary moisture away and can cause cracking in the concrete and liner if the weather gets cold enough. Partial draining is acceptable; however, allowing the water to remain can assist when it comes to the second reason. Allowing the filtration system to continue to run will also help to keep the system from developing the mechanical problems that can come from discontinued use of machinery.

Although the pool will not be in use during the winter months, it is important to routinely make certain that it is still clean and free of debris. Using a cover will help with this, but utilizing automatic pool cleaners will also be of vital importance. Automatic cleaners will keep the water free from algae and bacteria which can possibly develop, as well as helping keep the water's chemical levels within the acceptable range.

It is also important to keep in mind that while it is winter, that does not necessarily mean that relaxing diligence when it comes to the security of a swimming pool is a wise idea. There are always temptations when it comes to swimming pools, especially by daredevils, so make certain to keep the area where the pool is located under surveillance and the enclosure locked at all times to avoid unfortunate accidents.
Author Resource:- Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information about automatic pool cleaners, please visit http://www.hottubspasupplies.com/.
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