Professional Pool Winterization

Protect your investment. Proper pool closing prevents freeze damage, algae growth, and costly spring repairs. Our comprehensive winterization service keeps your pool safe until next season.

Protect Your Pool Investment

Improper winterization is one of the leading causes of expensive pool repairs. Here's what's at stake.

Freeze Damage Prevention

Water expands when frozen. Unprotected pipes, pumps, and filters can crack, causing thousands in damage.

Equipment Longevity

Proper winterization extends the life of your pump, filter, heater, and other expensive equipment.

Easier Spring Opening

A well-closed pool opens faster and cleaner, saving time and chemical costs in the spring.

Complete Winterization Service

Every step needed to protect your pool through the coldest Pennsylvania and Delaware winters.

Water Level Adjustment

We lower the water level below the skimmer and returns to prevent freeze damage to tile and coping.

Equipment Winterization

Drain and protect pumps, filters, heaters, and chlorinators. We remove drain plugs and apply antifreeze where needed.

Line Clearing

Blow out plumbing lines with compressed air and plug returns and skimmers to prevent water accumulation.

Winter Chemical Treatment

Add winterizing chemicals to prevent algae growth and staining during the off-season months.

Cover Installation

Install and secure your winter cover, ensuring proper fit and water bag or anchor placement.

Documentation

Detailed closing report and spring opening recommendations so you know exactly what was done.

Pool Closing Packages

Transparent pricing for complete peace of mind through winter.

Standard Closing

$300

Complete winterization for pools up to 20,000 gallons.

  • Water level adjustment
  • Equipment winterization
  • Line blowing and plugging
  • Winter chemical treatment
  • Cover installation
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Pool Closing Questions

When should I close my pool?

In the PA/DE region, close your pool in late September to mid-October, before the first hard freeze. Water temperatures should consistently be below 65 degrees to prevent algae growth under the cover.

What happens if I don't winterize properly?

Improper winterization can lead to freeze damage to pipes, pumps, filters, and heaters. Repair costs from freeze damage can easily exceed $2,000-$5,000, making professional closing a wise investment in protecting your pool.

Do I need a winter cover?

Yes, a winter cover is essential for protecting your pool from debris, sunlight, and contamination. We recommend safety covers for households with children or pets, or solid covers for budget-conscious homeowners.

Schedule Your Pool Closing

Don't wait until the last minute. Book your winterization now to ensure your pool is protected before the first freeze.