Did the Cold Weather Damage Your Pool?

Many regions had cold blasts hit this winter that were more severe than the norm. Many swimming pool owners may have had their pools freeze over, creating concern over damage to the pool. The problem with freezing and pools is that not all damage will be immediately evident; it may take some time before issues arise from cold weather damage. If your pool was exposed to freezing weather this winter, there are some components that may need examination to check for damage.

Components Susceptible to Freeze Damage

Any component with water inside can be damage when cold-snaps hit unexpectedly. While colder regions are prepared for these occurrences, pool owners in the southern states do not often need to worry about freezing. If you had colder than normal weather this winter, you should have a full inspection done of your pool components. Some of the most common to be cracked due to freezing include:

  • Heaters
  • Chlorinators
  • Pumps
  • Filters
  • Valves
  • Pipes and fittings
  • Skimmer

Check any equipment above ground for cracks or damage; they are the most likely to freeze and crack during cold weather. You can look for leaks and monitor your pool system to ensure that everything is working correctly. Not all damage will be visible, but it can lead to problems with your pool once swimming season resumes. Finding issues now can give you time to have them repaired before the warmer weather arrives and it is time to open your pool for regular use.

If you are not sure whether you had any damage to your pool from winter, call your local pool service. They can perform a complete inspection to ensure all components are working correctly and repair any issues that old man winter caused.

Posted on behalf of:
Somar Pool Service & Repairs
4581 Weston Road
Weston, FL 33331
(954) 840-8544

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