As the temperature drops and poolside lounging becomes a distant summer memory, it’s time to prepare your swimming pool for winter. Proper winterization prevents damage from freezing, keeps your water clean, and makes reopening in spring a breeze.
When to Winterize
Start the process when temperatures consistently fall below 65°F (18°C). Waiting too long risks freezing damage, while closing too early can lead to algae growth.
Supplies You’ll Need
Before you begin, gather these essentials:
- Pool skimmer net, brush, and vacuum
- Water testing kit
- Winterizing chemical kit (shock, algaecide, pH/alkalinity adjusters)
- Expansion plugs for return jets
- Air compressor or shop vac (for blowing out lines)
- Pool cover (winter or safety)
- Submersible pump (for lowering water level)
- Air pillow (for above-ground pools)
Step-by-Step Guide
- Remove Accessories
Take out ladders, skimmer baskets, solar covers, and toys. Clean and store them in a dry place. - Deep Clean the Pool
Skim debris, vacuum the bottom, and scrub walls and floor to prevent algae and staining. - Test and Balance Water Chemistry
Ensure levels are slightly above normal to last through winter:
- pH: 7.4–7.6
- Alkalinity: 80–140 ppm
- Calcium hardness: 200–400 ppm
- Chlorine: 1–3 ppm
- Add Winterizing Chemicals
Use a winter chemical kit or individual treatments:
- Shock the pool
- Add algaecide
- Use a metal sequestrant if needed⁽²⁾
- Lower the Water Level
Drain water below the skimmer and return lines to prevent freezing damage. Use a submersible pump for control. - Blow Out and Plug Lines
Use an air compressor or shop vac to blow out water from plumbing lines. Install expansion plugs to seal them. - Protect the Skimmer
Install a skimmer plate or use a Gizzmo to prevent cracking from ice expansion. - Cover the Pool
Use a durable winter cover. For above-ground pools, place an air pillow under the cover to distribute pressure and prevent ice damage.
Pro Tips
- Don’t forget to remove chlorine tablets from feeders—they can corrode equipment over winter⁽⁴⁾.
- Check the cover periodically for debris and water buildup.
- Label and store all components for easy spring setup.

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