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How protecting your pool in winter could save you a fortune

by Sergio Miller
Picture: Pexels

Winter is fast approaching, and that means away with short sleeve clothing items and out with the thick comforters and layers of clothing.

As the colder months appear, this usually means avid swimmers will no longer go for their afternoon dips to refresh their bodies.

Despite this no longer being possible, this doesn’t not mean that you have to entirely abandon the fact that you should continue looking after your swimming pool.

While this is the reality for many people, doing so may cause several health concerns in the long run.

“The cold winter months are no excuse to let up on pool maintenance. If you don’t keep the proper chemical balance it will cost you more in products and time in the spring. It could also lead to staining or damage to your equipment or finish,” explains lifestyle publication Pincha Penny.

In addition, Angi recommends the following reasons why you should clean your swimming pool even during winter time:

Your pool will last longer

According to the above-mentioned publication, cool weather is known to cause damage on pools. Some of the common issues include cold water calcite crystals which forms and can later deteriorate the equipment and surfaces.

Servicing your pool therefore helps safeguard it against potential problems, saving you loads of money.

Cuts down on debris

Cleaning it will avoid debris from collecting in your pools filtration system as well as mould or dirt settling at the bottom of the surface causing stains.

According to Australian pool company, Barrier Reef Pools, keeping the nearby garden clean, doing chemical stocktaking, giving it a thorough scrub, and covering the pool is important as well.

The benefits will include:

  • Having a clean pool.
  • Save you many health-related issues.
  • Save on extensive repairs.
  • Saves the pool from damage.

Also see: 5 Health benefits of swimming

 

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