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Seasonal Swimming Pool Opening Instructions

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By following the provided instructions, you will be able to professionally open your pool for the swimming season.

Required Tools

a) Standard Screw Driver
b) Phillips Screw Driver
c) Ratchet Set
e) Plumber Pliers
f) Sump Pump
g) Extension Cord
h) Garden Hose
i) Five Gallon Bucket
j) Leaf Rake or Leaf Net
k) Push Broom
l) Pool Vac & Accessories

Basic Required Chemicals

a) Pool Shock
b) Algaecide
c) Chlorinating Tablets

Required Accessories

a) Filter System
b) Pool Ladder or steps
c) Chlorine Float Dispenser or Automatic Chlorinator

Step One - Winter Cover and Pillow/Float Removal

Remove any debris from pool cover by use of a leaf rake or leaf net attachment.
Remove any excess water from winter cover via Sump Pump. (make sure your not draining the pool)
Remove winter cover, clean with water and push broom, let dry and then fold for storage.
Remove any pool pillows or floats from water, wash off, deflate, let dry and fold for storage.

Step Two - Filtration System Hookup

If your filter is not disassembled, disassemble it now.
Empty old sand, or DE powder or filter cartridge.
Clean entire system of all debris with a hose or power washer.
Carefully inspect all internal parts for cracks. If a part is cracked, replace it.
Check all seals and O-rings for dry rot and/or distortions. Replace if needed.
Inspect all hoses, fittings, lids and gauges. Replace as needed.
Replace sand or filter cartridge. (DE powder will be replaced later)
Reassemble filter system. Use Vasoline or O-ring lubricant on all gaskets and lids!
Use 2 wraps of Teflon tape on all fittings as required.
Hook up filtration system to your pool structure.

Step Three - Water Level and Chemical Additions

Remove any large debris from water with a skimmer attachment. (leafs, sticks, toys, etc..,)
Fill pool with water until the water level is 1 to 1-1/2" below the top of your thru-the-wall skimmer.
Add the appropriate amount of shock treatment to the pool water, as prescribed on the packaging.
(I suggest using a 5 gallon pail to mix shock, a little at a time, and disperse about the pools water).
Add the appropriate amount of Algaecide to the pool water, as prescribed on the packaging.
Add chlorine to your floating dispenser or Automatic Chlorinator.
If you use DE powder, use a 1lb coffee can and distribute powder to skimmer with filter on.
Run your filter for the appropriate time to circulate all water at least once.
(see your pool or liner documentation for your pools water holding capacity)
(see your filter documentation for flow rate, gpm and calculate time needed to circulate water once)

Step Four - Vacuuming

Make certain the shock treatment has taken effect and all debris is laying on the pools bottom.
Hook up your vacuum system.
Slowly vacuum the pools bottom in forward motions, slowly lift vacuum and bring back towards you.
Back wash your filter system on the waste setting as needed.
Continue this process until the entire bottom is cleaned.
Fill again to appropriate water level, if necessary.
To remove stains on your liners side wall, use a mild detergent or pool cleaner and a soft sponge.

Step Five - Ladder and/or Step Installation

Thoroughly clean all steps and ladders with a mild detergent and water.
Place a carpet or rubber mat under all steps or ladders.
(This will help protect the liner from premature wearing or tearing).
Install ladder or steps via manufacturers specifications.

Step Six - Pool Tips

Store covers and pillows in a dry area away from sunlight.
Use an Automatic Chlorinator in conjunction with an electrical timer on your filter system.
(this will deliver the correct dosage of chlorine to your pools water daily, and save you money!)
Never swim with the filter system running, water and electricity simply don't mix.
Do not overdose your pool with chemicals, it will greatly effect your liners lifespan.
Never dive in a pool, unless it is an inground with the correct depth.
Never leave a child unattended.
Never leave access available to your pool if your not there.
Never completely drain your pool or your liner will probably shrink and need to be replaced.

Hey, You're Finished! Congratulations, you just saved money while doing a professional job!

Best Regards,

Daniel Osko

Bubbas Bazaar Pools and More!

Web Site: www.bubbasbazaar.com Email: pools@bubbasbazaar.com  
 
 

Computer Systems Technician, AutoCAD Mechanical Designer, Swimming Pool Contractor, Electronic Technician.

He was raised in a family who has had a long history in the Swimming Pool Industry.  Muskin employed his grandmother, mother, uncles, and father for many years to follow. 


Over the years he has learned how to Install and repair swimming pools the correct way, the best way, and the most cost effective way.  However, over the years he has also witnessed shrewd salesmen giving false information to customers in order to profit. Additionally, he has seen incompetent installers perform shoddy work and take advantage of their customers for the same purpose. Therefore, he is writing this article so that people can perform these tasks for themselves, or at least have the proper information to know if their pool related project is being done correctly.



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