Properly preparing an above-ground pool for the colder months involves a series of steps designed to protect the pool structure and its components from damage caused by freezing temperatures. These procedures typically include cleaning the pool, adjusting the water chemistry, adding winterizing chemicals, covering the pool, and disconnecting/storing filtration equipment. Neglecting these actions may result in cracked liners, damaged skimmers, and compromised pump systems.
The necessity of these preparations lies in preventing costly repairs and extending the lifespan of the pool. Water expansion upon freezing can exert significant pressure on the pool walls and equipment, leading to structural failures. Furthermore, winterizing helps to maintain water quality, reducing the effort required for opening the pool in the spring. While variations exist depending on climate and specific pool models, the fundamental principles remain consistent.