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               As               warm               weather               approaches,               thus               marks               the               beginning               of               pool               season.

Whether               you               have               a               spacious               inground               swimming               pool               or               a               modest               above               ground               pool,               pre-Memorial               Day               is               the               best               time               to               start               thinking               of               opening               the               pool.

This               will               give               you               ample               time               to               check               equipment               operation,               and               get               your               water               in               balance               for               a               successful               swim               season.
               To               ensure               the               task               goes               smoothly,               use               the               pool               opening               tips               listed               below.

A               swimming               pool               company               will               come               out               to               your               home               and               do               the               job               for               you,               but               will               charge               between               $               125               -               $               200               plus               the               cost               of               chemicals               to               do               so.

Therefore,               you               can               save               a               bundle               by               learning               how               to               open               a               swimming               pool               yourself.
               Pool               opening               tips               -
               Remove               excess               water               from               cover               -               Pump               excess               water               off               the               cover               and               gently               sweep               off               any               other               leaves               or               debris.

This               is               extremely               important,               as               dumping               off               this               filth               into               your               pool               can               make               it               difficult               to               balance               the               water               later               on.
               Remove               the               cover               -               Very               carefully               remove               the               cover               from               the               pool.

This               task               will               be               easier               with               two               people.
               Clean               the               cover               before               storing               -               Use               a               cover               cleaner               to               thoroughly               clean               the               cover               before               storing               for               the               summer.

Be               sure               to               let               it               air               dry               completely               before               storing               to               prevent               mold               and               mildew               growth.
               Remove               plugs               and               gizmos,               etc.

-               If               you               used               plugs               or               gizmos               to               keep               lines               from               freezing,               remove               them               and               set               them               aside               for               next               year's               pool               closing.

Place               the               skimmer               basket               back               into               position               if               it               was               removed               at               closing,               too.
               Reconnect               equipment               -If               the               pump               or               filter               was               disconnected               or               disassembled               at               closing,               reconnect               everything               to               get               them               ready               for               opening.
               Return               the               ladders               and               other               equipment               -               If               you               removed               the               ladder,               it               can               be               returned               to               its               proper               location               now.

Additionally,               if               you               own               an               inground               pool               and               disconnected               the               dive               or               slide,               they               can               be               reinstalled               now.

Inspect               the               bolts               for               any               sign               or               rusting               or               corrosion.
               Add               water               -               Since               most               of               us               lower               the               water               level               at               closing,               it               will               need               to               be               raised               in               order               to               open               a               swimming               pool.

Add               enough               water               to               fill               approximately               2/3               of               the               way               up               to               the               skimmer.
               Turn               on               the               equipment               -               Turn               on               the               pump               and               filter               to               circulate               the               water               inside               the               pool.

If               you               have               a               heater,               turn               it               on               as               well.

If               you               have               problems               with               the               equipment,               now               is               the               best               time               to               tend               to               it.
               Sweep               the               pool               -               Scoop               and               sweep               leaves,               pine               needles,               and               other               debris               from               the               bottom               of               the               pool.

Manually               vacuum               the               pool               if               you               don't               have               an               automatic               model               to               do               the               job               for               you.
               Add               chemicals               -               Once               you               have               the               water               free               from               debris,               you               can               add               your               pool               chemicals.

Add               pool               shock               and               algaecide.
               Test               the               water               levels               -               Wait               48               hours               and               test               your               water.

Adjust               the               chemicals               accordingly               to               ensure               clear               pool               water               all               season               long.
               To               keep               pool               water               crystal               clear,               remember               to               shock               the               pool               regularly               and               always               shock               after               a               rainstorm,               or               after               a               large               group               of               people               swim.

Test               the               water               yourself               frequently,               or               take               it               to               a               local               pool               specialty               store               and               ask               them               to               test               it               for               you.

Most               will               run               the               testing               for               you               at               no               charge,               provide               a               free               analysis               and               make               recommendations,               provided               you               purchase               chemicals               from               them.
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