What are the steps to opening your backyard pool for the season? Follow our guide below!
Step 1. Clean And Store Pool Cover
- Start by removing the pool cover, cleaning it, then storing it away.
- Make sure the pool cover is cleaned when the time has come to open the pool.
Step 2. Fill The Pool Up
- Fill the pool’s water surface level to midway up the skimmer openings and the tile line.
- Add water throughout the week to maintain the necessary level.
- Inspect the auto-fill to ensure it is working properly at this time.
Step 3. Clean Any Debris
- Debris can undoubtedly accumulate during the off-season.
- Clean up any debris that is in the pool area.
Step 4. Inspect And Clean Pool Filter
- Always start the season with a clean filter.
- Check the media cartridges/grids for any holes or cracks.
- Change the sand in your sand filter every five years, if applicable.
- Add new D.E. after backwashing and prior to filter startup.
- Ensure all O-rings are sealed properly.
- Make sure the filter gauge is in working condition.
Step 5. Reinstall Plugs
- Now is the time to replace all of the winterizing plugs.
- Reinstall all drain plugs for the heater, filter and pump.
- Use Teflon tape to prevent pump air leaks/filter drips.
Step 6. Prime Pool Pump And Filter
- Add water to the suction lines with a garden hose to eliminate any air in the plumbing lines.
- Open the filter gauge pressure relief, marking your starting PSI.
- Inspect controller for the following: correct time, hours of operation, variable speed and flow pumps.
- Check all components in the equipment area for leaks once the filtration system is operational.
- Open all suction and return lines, using the multi-port valve to clean out any debris.
- Return the multi-port valve to the filter position prior to cleaning.
Step 7. Test And Balance Water
- Use a test kit to check if your pool water chemistry is properly balanced.
- This is a crucial step toward keeping the water healthy.
Step 8. Shock The Pool Water
- Use either a chlorine or non-chlorine shock to disinfect the water thoroughly.
- If the pool has algae, you can use chlorine to eliminate it.
- Brush the algae from the pool walls before shocking the water.
Step 9. Ready Pool Cleaning Equipment
- Check, inspect and get your pool cleaning equipment ready, including the list below.
- Skimmer net.
- Vacuum plate.
- Vacuum head and hose.
- Nylon and wire brush.
- Telescopic pole.
- Leaf vacuum.
10. Get Pool Chemicals
- Keep the following chemicals at the ready while opening the pool.
- Soda ash.
- Algaecide.
- Calcium chloride.
- Sodium bicarbonate.
- Muriatic acid.
- Sodium bisulfate.
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