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Should I Close My Swimming Pool in the Winter?

Sep 15, 2021

Should I Close My Swimming Pool in the Winter?

As soon as winter season in Alabama starts approaching, many pool owners have a common question: whether to leave the pool open or close it. First things first, this decision is a personal one. Some pool owners find it suitable to keep the pool open for various reasons. For others, the idea of leaving a pool open for winters can be a laughable one. 


Are you sitting on the fence too? If you live in Tallassee, AL, or anywhere else in the Montgomery Metropolitan Area, here is a list of pros and cons of leaving a pool open in winters you should know about. Read, analyze, and make your decision. 


Pros

Let us start with the positives first. If you hate going through the entire closing the pool process, here is good news. 

  • You Can Swim Whenever You Want 


If you are planning to leave your pool open, you love swimming regardless of the season. And when you do not cover your pool for the off-season, this is the primary benefit that you can leverage: you can swim whenever you feel like it. All you have to do is install a heat pump, and you can relax in the soothing, warm water. 

  • You Can Save on Chemicals


If your pool is open throughout winters, you will not have to spend money on chlorine or algaecide. As the chances of algae growth are minimal in winters, you will not have to invest in shock treatments much. Keeping it open would also mean that you would not have to be welcomed by murky, green water in the spring. Plus, you will also be the one to enjoy swimming when spring returns. Why? Just because you never stopped swimming!

  • You Can Save on Closing and Opening


Those who have gone through it know that pool opening and pool closing can be a little expensive and requires effort and equipment. You can save yourself from labor if you keep your pool open. You will not have to spend on costly pool covers or chemicals while closing or opening your pool. 


Cons 

Now, let’s flip the coin to look at the other side. 

  • You May Face Equipment Damage


It is no rocket science that it might damage your pool equipment if you keep your pool open in the freezing weather. Especially, your heat pumps and salt chlorinators will suffer the most—they cannot survive the colder temperatures. Watch out for pool leaks! 

  • You will Have to Maintain It


For many pool owners in Tallassee, winter means a vacation from the pool cleaning drill. But if you do not close your pool, you will have to keep doing it for the whole year. You will have to keep cleaning debris, leaves, and twigs. Replenishing the water level and balancing pool water are some other time-consuming chores that you will have to perform regularly. And if it is cold outside, you will surely want to procrastinate. 

  • Your Energy Costs will Increase


Keeping the pool open throughout the year directly relates to increased energy costs. Your pool will require additional investment in winters. You will have to buy equipment, such as a freeze protection sensor, to keep your pool usable. Secondly, you will also have to pay the extra costs of running the heat pump. This can be the most upsetting downside of keeping your pool open. 


Now the ball is in your court. Based on the given information, you should be able to decide what is best for your pool. Need further guidance from the experts? If you live in Tallassee or anywhere in the River Region area, you can count on Water and Pool Solutions. We provide quality yet affordable pool and hot tub/jacuzzi service and repairs in Alabama that can solve every pool problem you have. To get in touch with us, give us a call at (334) 264-2700 or contact us online.  

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