When autumn arrives, don't hesitate to winterise your pool. This maintenance routine is essential for the long-term preservation of your equipment and the quality of the water. If you don't winterise your pool properly, you risk damaging the hull, pipes, walls and liner. Here are the five mistakes to avoid if you want a healthy pool next spring.
Mistake #1 : skipping the wintering stage
Leaving your pool in full water without proper winterizing maintenance could damage your equipment and cost you dearly in repairs. Indeed, in the event of a severe freeze, the entire piping system could be damaged. Secondly, the deterioration in water quality could permanently alter the lining of your pool. Lastly, restarting the system could be very complicated if you want to get back to balanced water next season. To winterize your pool properly, the first things to do is to decide on the type of winterization to use: active or passive winterization ? You will find all infos in this article.
Mistake #2: Wintering at the wrong time
When the water reaches a constant temperature of 12°C (for a chlorine/bromine pool) or 15°C (for a salt pool), it's time to winterise. Wintering too early in the season encourages the growth of algae and bacteria! Watch out, then, for the hours of cleaning and the bill for maintenance products. On the other hand, wintering too late, when the water is below 10°C, is a risk for your equipment.
Mistake #3: completely empty the pool
First of all, let's talk about ecology: draining all the water from your pool in winter is neither useful nor environmentally friendly. You'll have to refill it next season! Secondly, water exerts pressure on the entire structure of your pool. When your pool is completely drained, the pressure is cancelled out. This greatly weakens the structure of your pool. You also run the risk of a liner coming unstuck, and of cracks appearing on hulls or masonry pools. In just a few weeks, and under the effect of prolonged cold, cracks can turn into leaks, some of them very serious. The final deterrent: the cost! Depending on the water rates in your locality, a complete draining of the pool can seriously add to the bill.
Mistake #4: Superficial pool cleaning
Whether you opt for passive or active winterizing, winterizing doesn't just concern the water in your pool. One of the basic step of winterizing is to carry out a thorough cleaning of your pool and equipment. Cleaning the filter, baskets and skimmers, emptying the pumps, not forgetting the addition of an anti-freeze winterizing product are all necessary. Just a little elbow grease to clean the water line, bottom and sides of the pool. Finally, don't forget to winterize your ICO and keep it in a clean, dry place.
Mistake #5 : Leave the pool unprotected
Once you've serviced your pool, we recommend covering it with a winter cover. A cover protects the pool water so that it stays clean until next spring. Make sure you only use this cover when the water temperature is below 12°c or 15°c, depending on the type of disinfection you use for your pool! Too high a temperature could damage the water and cause algae to form. This protection is therefore specific to cold weather.