Hi all! I've been reading up and lurking here on the site and forum for a few months, trying to learn about pool care before taking ownership of my first pool. But I'm a bit confused on how to get started given that the pool was just closed when we took possession of the house in early October. My main question is: is there any maintenance I should do during the winter period while the pool is covered and the equipment shut off? Or just wait until spring and go through the steps to open it?
We had a pool inspection prior to moving in, and the inspector says the pool was generally in great shape and the water looked well-maintained at the time, though he didn't do a chemistry test. The pool was closed by a pool service in early October, and I haven't touched it since. I do have a TF-Pro Salt test kit so I can learn how to do the testing and maintenance myself once Spring comes. Anything I should do now while it's closed to increase the likelihood of opening to a pool in good shape?
Here are some details on our pool:
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Pool Type: Vinyl Liner & Fiberglass (liner is 1-year old), Salt Water with 2-year old chlorinator and pump
Length (ft) - 30
Width (ft) - 18
Pool Depth:
Deep End (ft) - 6
Shallow End (ft) - 4.5
Avg. Water Capacity (gallons) - 17,000
We had a pool inspection prior to moving in, and the inspector says the pool was generally in great shape and the water looked well-maintained at the time, though he didn't do a chemistry test. The pool was closed by a pool service in early October, and I haven't touched it since. I do have a TF-Pro Salt test kit so I can learn how to do the testing and maintenance myself once Spring comes. Anything I should do now while it's closed to increase the likelihood of opening to a pool in good shape?
Here are some details on our pool:
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Pool Type: Vinyl Liner & Fiberglass (liner is 1-year old), Salt Water with 2-year old chlorinator and pump
Length (ft) - 30
Width (ft) - 18
Pool Depth:
Deep End (ft) - 6
Shallow End (ft) - 4.5
Avg. Water Capacity (gallons) - 17,000