Can't stand the pool store...trying to close...PLEASE HELP!!!

Aug 23, 2016
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Virginia Beach/VA
Hey all, thanks in advance for any replies. I have a 30k gallon, in ground salt pool. I need to close it, the leaves are taking over. I followed the pool store's advice last year for closing and still spent $500 to open it this year. I just went to have my water tested, and they want me to balance, and then close. I don't understand the point. I just want to close it and be done for the next 6 months. They told me the whole reason to balance and then close is so you don't have to spend $500 in the spring. I told them I did that last year (per their instructions) and still spent $500. They said, wel, you need to open early to get ahead of the heat. I told them I opened it in March...then the conversation basically ended.

So - my question - can I just clean it and put the cover on and be done? Do I need to put anything in it?

Thank you!!!
 
The point of balancing water prior to closing is not to chew & scale plaster or wrinkle/fade liner

Good reminder! Six months of closed pool and bad chemistry can certainly be a problem. Folks might only be thinking about chlorine and algae, but calcium and pH being out of whack for long covered periods sure could mess with a pool finish....!

Maddie :flower:
 
Ecjaustin

You had the same questions last year on this forum and received the same advice. Did you follow the advice last year?

Take care.
 
All - thank you for the replies. I understand now that I need to balance before I close it so I don't cause any damage. I'm just frustrated because I am tired of spending a ton of money, but that is the burden of owning a pool.

What are you spending that money on? Before closing, I check my levels and adjust just like any other weekend. Next I lower the water level a little below skimmers and blow out and plug the lines. That’s it! In the spring I remove the cover, add water, start filter and balance. Generally the only thing I need to do is lower the ph and add a few bags of salt. That’s usually no more than $20-$30. I think I want to be your pool boy if you’re willing to drop $500 twice a year on opening/closing. I don’t think I spend that in an entire season!
 
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