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With summer drawing to a close and also the advent of fall upon us you may want to spend some time to winterize your pool before the trees begin dropping their leaves into your pool water and creating a mess. If you're a do-it-yourself-er and do not use professional swimming pool cleaners below are a few pointers to make you job easier.

Before you wash out everything and shut down for the period there are numerous things you ought to do in order to ensure that your pool is not a nightmare to manage next spring. If you follow these guidelines you will be sure to have sparkling clean water when you start up the pool following spring

Once you have all of the chemicals adjusted it is time to shock the pool with whatever shocking chemicals you use. This will clean up not only the water but all of the gear before you put everything in manteca ca pool cleaning storage. A day or two following the shock treatment you'll be able to remove everything out of the pool including the skim baskets, filter baskets, hoses, pumps, filters and anything else you can pack away.

Let everything dry completely before you place anything in storage so that they don't develop mold or mould over the winter. This will be just one less thing to do in the spring. The shock should have cleaned everything up but don't be afraid to wash off any residue or constructed up scum. It's easier to clean now than it will probably be next spring.

After the shock remedy has dissipated for a few days the compound levels will probably return to usual. This can help ensure that your pool water will be sparkling clean following year.

You can now wash and take everything in the vicinity of the pool. Vacuum all of the debris you possibly can. Anything left in the water within the course of the winter will probably be a blot on the pools interior come spring time. Don't forget to scrub the scum line that develops along the water line using a commercial pool cleaner.

You are almost ready to put the pool cap on but you will have to lower the water level in line with this cover manufacturer's guidelines. Normally, this means 12 to 18 inches lower to the net covers, 3-6 inches to its strong floating covers.

Finally, put in the cover making sure it fits tight to help keep out any debris or dirt. Any debris or dirt that gets into the pool over the winter will probably be there for you to wash up following spring. Of course you could always take the easy way out and employ pool cleaners to look after the winterization.