Thursday, October 20, 2011

Winter Pool Care in Jacksonville

So it’s that time of year again in Florida, the heat that lingers throughout most of the year gives way and it begins to cool down pretty fast in late October and early November. Being in Florida, swimming pools are a commonplace in many homes. This leaves home and property owners with questions involving pool care in these winter months, especially for those who have recently had a pool built or are overseeing a pool for the first time. Luckily, Jacksonville apartment complex managers and home owners can breathe easy, because a few easy steps can ensure the safety of a pool in the winter.
Pool care during these months often depends on whether or not the pool in question is winterized. A winterized pool can easily be cared for by simply throwing a cover on top and waiting for the cool months to end. Of course, this process is easier, but many are not fortunate enough to have winterized pools, so other steps must be taken to give them proper care.
Winterizing is usually a long process involving a combination of backwashing, disconnecting and completely cleaning out the swimming pool. Property owners can choose this method of assuring cleanliness and care for their pools by setting aside some extra time to go through a full winterization process. For others, they could choose to simply follow a few guidelines for pool care throughout the winter.
Usually, pool water tends to stay more clear than normal in the winter months. Problems which linger for most of the hot months like algae are hard to find in the winter, as pools rarely turn green when it’s cold. If there is algae growth during the winter, it is usually very slow and can be stopped before it becomes a major problem.
For pools that aren’t fully winterized, they can be cared for by adding in little bit of chlorine every once and a while throughout the winter months. The pump can also be run about once a week to help care for the pool as well. With vacuuming the pool, you will want to run it once every three or four weeks in an effort to keep the pool clean.
Whether you’ve had a pool for years or just had one built recently, it’s pretty easy to care for your pool in the winter months, especially compared to the work it takes over the summer. Algae and other issues are often minimal in the winter and cleanliness can be assured by following simple steps like running the vacuum once a month and adding chlorine every couple of weeks.

1 comment:

  1. Really impressive & helpful blog for me, i was searching this kind of information from a long time. Can you please post a blog on maintenance of water pool also?

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