Placing an air balloon under your pool cover discourages the expansion of frozen water which can cause pool wall damage.
It's best if the water is cleaned before you close up the pool.
To properly close a swimming pool for the winter season, you should first clean the pool thoroughly, balance the water chemistry, lower the water level, remove any accessories or equipment, cover the pool with a winter cover, and winterize the plumbing system to prevent damage from freezing temperatures.
same as any other pool
Not if the pool is closed and winterized.
You can rehang the liner on your above-ground pool if it fell over in the winter but you will need to remove the pool corner caps, the rail, and all of the water. You can then re-stretch the pool liner and refill the pool.
You're supposed to drain your pool for the winter so that a layer of ice doesn't form, expand, and crack the sides of the pool.
You need to have a windbreak around the pool.
Buy winter clothes, chop wood antifreeze close pool winterize house snow tires rake leaves
Yes. This is because the cold and ice will damage your pool and patio furniture if you life in a cold climate.
I see no reason why you would insulate them. When you close your pool for winter you will purge (empty) your pump and pipes. The water in the pool would freeze long before the water will in the pipes under ground.
no you don't that isiligal
Adding chlorine and algae-side during the winter will make it a lot easier to get the pool water ready in the summer. It is also safer to have clear water in the pool at all times in case of unforeseen emergency's.