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Saving your pool from Freezing Temps – Broken Pipes

Dec 01, 2020

Saving your pool from Freezing Temps – Broken Pipes

Saving your pool from Freezing Temps – Broken Pipes

Let’s face it, cold winter temperatures and swimming pools don’t get along so well. An unattended swimming pool without any winterizing measures is a disaster waiting to happen. Freezing temperatures cause water to expand, leading to severe damages like cracks in the pool floor, broken pipes, etc.

 

This article will discuss how you can prevent pool leaks from broken pipes due to cold temperatures. Our primary focus is on swimming pools that are open and operational during winters.

 

It Can Happen To Anyone

 

We humans have a terrible attitude of assuming that “it won’t happen to me!” Everything was fine in the past, and then one day, you see a leak in your pool. Why? It’s because of your swimming pool ages just like you. All the equipment and pipes fitted to your beloved pool have a lifespan. And it varies according to the external factors. The fact is especially true for seals fitted in your pipes. As most seals are made of rubber, cold temperatures turn them brittle. It will eventually lead to seals failing and breaking.

 

Weather Watch

 

The next important step is to keep an eye on the weather. You can use your smartphone to alert you when the temperature might drop below freezing. It is crucial that you know when it drops below freezing so you can take measures.

 

Open Your Valves

 

As we mentioned above, cold temperatures cause water to freeze and expand. It is a significant problem, especially with water still inside your pool pipes. Stored water freezes quickly and could cause pipes to burst. When you open the valves, it lets the water in the pipes to move and flow, preventing it from freezing. It may not be optimal for cleaning purposes or water flow, but it sure will save your wallet from paying for repairs.

 

Turn the Pump On

 

We’ll continue to emphasize that moving water is the best way of preventing the biggest disaster of freezing temps – broken pipes. So keep your pump running all day, and it will circulate the water in the pool and through the pipes. But some may think that it won’t be that cold and turn off the pump to save the bill. Let us warn you, the weather changes in the blink of an eye, and you don’t want to be caught off guard. Remember to turn on your pump when the temperature starts to drop.

 

Use a Freeze Guard

 

A freeze guard or a freeze protector is an excellent investment to save money in the long run. When installed, it will detect if the outside temperature is critically close to freezing temperatures. And when it does, it will automatically turn your pump on. You can buy a basic freeze guard or go for a fully automated pool control with a built-in freeze guard.

 

Bottom Line

 

Broke pipes and pool leaks are a massive pain. They lead to heavy repairs, time loss, and unnecessary expenditures. So avoid them by taking these measures into account. If you want to consult the experts, reach out to us at Water & Pool.

 

At Water & Pool Solutions, Inc., our experts ensure that you aren’t risking anyone’s well-being whenever they dive into the pool. We make it easy for you to enjoy your time poolside. For pool repairs and service—we do the best. So, call our pool experts at 334-264-2700 or contact us online and let us take over your pool troubles!

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