Seasonal Pool Care Checklist to Prevent Costly Repairs
A month‑by‑month guide that helps you keep your pool in top shape all year round.
Pool ownership is a year‑round responsibility. Seasonal changes introduce specific stresses—freezing winter temperatures, spring algae blooms, summer heat, and autumn debris. ClearWave’s comprehensive checklist ensures you stay ahead of problems, extending the life of your pool and avoiding expensive emergency repairs.
Winter (December – February)
- Lower water level: Reduce below the skimmer to prevent freeze damage.
- Drain and store equipment: Remove pumps, filters, and heaters; store in a dry, frost‑free area.
- Cover the pool: Use a heavy‑duty winter cover; secure tightly to keep out snow and debris.
- Inspect liners and surfaces: Look for cracks that could widen when water freezes.
- Test for leaks: Fill small sections and monitor for drops over 24 hours.
Spring (March – May)
- Remove winter cover: Clean the cover before storing.
- Re‑fill and balance water: Adjust pH (7.2‑7.6), alkalinity (80‑120 ppm), and chlorine (1‑3 ppm).
- Shock the pool: Use a non‑chlorine shock to eliminate winter‑grown algae.
- Inspect filtration system: Backwash sand filters, clean cartridge filters, and check pump seals.
- Check for surface cracks: Repair any hairline cracks before they expand under summer heat.
Summer (June – August)
- Monitor water level daily: Evaporation can drop levels 1‑2 inches per week.
- Maintain chlorine: Keep at 2‑4 ppm; consider a salt‑chlorine system for consistency.
- Run the pump 8–12 hours: Ensures proper circulation and reduces algae growth.
- Inspect for equipment overheating: Feel pump motor temperature; listen for unusual noises.
- Clean skimmer baskets weekly: Prevent debris buildup that reduces flow.
Fall (September – November)
- Gradual water level reduction: Lower slowly to prevent stress on liners.
- Seasonal filter clean: Deep‑clean sand, replace cartridge media if needed.
- Prepare for cooler temps: Reduce chlorine dosage; add a winterizing enzyme.
- Inspect and repair any damage: Address cracks, liner tears, or equipment wear before winter.
- Apply a protective liner coating: ClearWave offers UV‑resistant sealants to extend liner life.
Quarterly Professional Inspection
Even with diligent DIY care, a quarterly visit from ClearWave guarantees:
- Comprehensive equipment diagnostics.
- Early detection of hidden leaks or structural shifting.
- Professional cleaning of pumps, filters, and heaters.
- Update of water chemistry records for compliance.
Quick Reference Table
| Season | Key Tasks | Potential Risks If Ignored |
|---|---|---|
| Winter | Lower water, cover pool, store equipment | Freeze cracks, pump damage |
| Spring | Shock, balance chemicals, inspect filters | Algae bloom, filter overload |
| Summer | Monitor level, run pump, check for overheating | Leaks, equipment burnout |
| Fall | Reduce water, clean filters, prepare for winter | Undetected cracks, water loss |
Why Choose ClearWave for Seasonal Services?
Our technicians are trained in climate‑specific pool care. We use eco‑friendly products, provide detailed maintenance reports, and offer flexible scheduling to fit your busy calendar.
Stay ahead of the seasons, keep your pool sparkling, and avoid surprise repair bills. Contact ClearWave today to set up your seasonal service plan.
