It’s official, the weather is starting to “cool down” in Texas, and swimming pool owners are starting to celebrate their last swims of the season.

Although saying goodbye to your swimming pool until next spring may not be difficult, there are still some processes a responsible owner has to go through.

Before fall hits, follow our top steps for getting your fiberglass pools ready for hibernation and ensuring it’s ready for use when the weather heats up again.

Start Putting Your Pool Accessories Away

Since you won’t be using your pool until the next swimming season, now is the time to start putting all floating devices, pool toys, and general pool equipment into storage. 

However, you want to keep all of your accessories in shape while they’re away, so make sure to take the time to clean them up as you sort them out.

Inspect Your Filtration System 

Your pool’s filtration system keeps your swimming water safe for use. You should always inspect your system while it’s in use, but should especially give it another look before shutting it down for fall and winter.

During your inspection, make sure that each part of your system is in working order and doesn’t need repairs. If you find that repairs are needed, make sure to get these repairs made before fall and winter actually settle in.

Gear Up for Dirt and Debris Cleaning

Even if you plan on putting a pool cover over your swimming pool in the off-season, it’s just good practice to clean up your fiberglass pool before shutting it down. A clean pool today means less cleaning when you’re ready to use it again.

However, if you don’t have a pool cover and don’t plan on investing in one, now is the time to make sure you have all of the right equipment for giving your pool a weekly cleaning. One of the great things for gunite vs fiberglass pool is that fiberglass generally is easier to clean and takes less time to remove dirt and debris from.

During autumn, leaves will fall, dirt will blow into your pool, and other debris can find its way into your waters. So, have your skimmer and light brushes ready to help keep your fiberglass pool in top shape until the next swimming season.

Keep Your Water and pH Levels in Check

If you plan on putting a pool cover over your fiberglass pool for the fall and winter, you must keep your water levels and pH levels in control

Routinely checking your pH levels during the cooler months helps keep the water in your pool clean, even when not in use.

As far as water levels go, we suggest lowering your levels a bit to ensure that your pool cover fits seamlessly in your pool and remains effective throughout the second half of the year.

Make Pool Preparations easier with Texas Fiberglass Pools

If you own a traditional concrete pool, getting prepped for any new season can become a time-consuming hassle. While the off-season is in effect, we recommend lightening your future loads with a fiberglass pool resurfacing, fiberglass pool crack repair, fiberglass pool renovations, pool plumbing repair, fiberglass pool maintenance, or a pool remodel

At Texas Fiberglass Pools, we specialize in the resurfacing and repair of swimming pools, baptismal fonts, and more! Contact us today to learn more about the benefits of owning a fiberglass pool!