What is included in pool winterizing kit?

Winterizing kit includes: Winter treatment 1 Qt. Stain control 1 Qt. Non-chlorine shock 1 lbs. Small winter floater (1) This kit can be used on salt water pools.

How do you winterize your inground pool?

Steps for Winterizing an In-Ground Pool

  1. Step 1: Remove pool accessories.
  2. Step 2: Deep clean the pool.
  3. Step 3: Adjust the water chemistry.
  4. Step 4: Lower the water level.
  5. Step 5: Drain and store the equipment.
  6. Step 6: Add shock and algaecide.
  7. Step 7: Cover the pool.

What comes in the pool closing kit?

Description

  • Standard Kit includes 1lbs of Fresh ‘N Clear, 1pt of Algae Control, 1pt of Metal Free, and 1 WinterPill.
  • Deluxe Kit includes 2lbs of Fresh ‘N Clear, 1pt of Algae Control, 1 Stain & Scale Pill, and 1 WinterPill.

What chemicals do I need to close my above ground pool for the winter?

Winterizing chemical kit or pH increaser, Alkalinity increaser, Calcium hardness increaser, Pool shock, and Algaecide. Clarifying enzyme supplement (optional, but recommended)

What chemicals do I need to close my above ground pool?

Add chlorine shock at least 5 days before you plan to close and cover your above ground pool. Use at least 2 lbs of chlorine for every 10,000 gallons of water, or else follow the chlorine package instructions. NOTE: Wait until the sun has gone down before chlorine shocking your pool.

How far down do you drain your inground pool for winter?

In-Ground Pools Drain the water down to no more than 6 inches from the bottom of the skimmer if you plan to use a standard floating winter cover. Use your pool filter, switched to the “Drain” setting, to empty the pool water.

Are pool winterizing chemicals necessary?

You do not need a pool winterizing kit. You really only need one chemical (algaecide) to properly winterize a swimming pool. You need some other stuff to protect your pool from harsh winter conditions, but only one chemical to add when closing.

Should I shock pool before closing?

Shocking kills any bacteria that might linger in your pool during the winter. We recommend shocking a few days before you close the pool. If that is not possible, make sure to shock the pool the night before you close it for winter.

How much shock Do I need to winterize my pool?

Several days before closing, shock the pool with a chlorine shock or non-chlorine shock, using at least 2 lbs per 10,000 gallons (follow package directions). Allow the chlorine level to return to 1.0-3.0 ppm before adding any winter algaecide or your pool cover.

Can an Intex pool be winterized?

When swimming season ends, you can winterize or dismantle your Intex pool. If you live in an area with mild winters, you can winterize the pool and cover it for the season. If, however, you live in an area where freezing occurs, you’ll have to drain your Intex pool and take it down for the winter.