The first step toward getting a pool back in great shape is spring inspection before opening your pool. If you’re doing it yourself, our handy check list can make it routine.
We recommend that you have your pool inspected during the opening process. If our service team is opening the pool, this is done automatically. If you are opening the pool yourself, you will want to double check things yourself. Of course, you can always call us if you need service or assistance!
Here are a few service steps (from our friends at Hayward Pool Products)
1) Remove any standing water from the pool cover
2) Take out the winterizing plugs in fittings, such as skimmers, and return fittings
3) Make sure the water is at the proper level
4) Reinstall or assemble any equipment stored for the winter
5) Lubricate or replace o-rings on pump lids and the equipment’s plumbing connections
6) Visually inspect equipment — pump, filter, heater, lights, automation system and chlorinator
7) Ensure drain covers are properly installed and secure
8) Make sure your heater is free of debris and has proper clearance of any combustibles
9) Power-up equipment and check for leaks or drips, tighten connections, replace o-rings as needed
10) If using a DE (diatomaceous earth) filter, add the proper amount of DE. If you’re using a cartridge filter, clean cartridges.
11) Run your pump for several hours, then check and adjust water chemistry to proper balance. (Make sure your testing kit and chemicals are not expired- if they are, order more here)
12) Before running your automatic pool cleaner, remove any heavy debris from the bottom of the pool
13) Check the operating pressure on your filter and verify good water flow. It may need to be backwashed or the cartridge(s) cleaned
14) Operate your heater to make sure that it works
15) Re-install ladders and accessories that were removed and stored for the winter