How to Sustain Pools for Seasonal Transition

July 26, 2023

Despite the current heat, much of the summer season is already in the rearview. As hotels approach the offseason, now is a good time to think about getting ready for the transition, to ensure that water functions and repairs are properly addressed.

Hotel Management suggests a few major bases to cover as the hospitality industry prepares for cooler weather in the months ahead:

Repeated Expansion and Contraction Causes Cracks to Grow

Cracks are a magnet for mold and mildew in warmer areas and for freezing in colder climates. Once moisture gets in, it has a hard time getting out. Check the walls and floors of pools and tanks for signs of cracking or other imperfections. Pipe connections are also a common source of cracks and leaks. For pools that feature acrylic walls, closely inspect sealant at the joints for signs of damage that could cause or have started to leak.

Keep Filters and Filter Baskets Free of Debris

With falling leaves and wintery winds, or heavy rainfall and seasonal floods, it might take extra effort to keep pool areas free of debris. Inspect pump and filter equipment for any signs of leaks or damage and make sure they’re operating optimally to take care of the extra burden of fall when it arrives.

Test Systems

This is a good time to test systems. Check and test timers to make sure they are still accurate. If pools, tanks, or outdoor areas are closing, ensure breakers, pool lights, and time clocks are turned off. Remember to inspect all covers to ensure they have not suffered any damage.

Adjust the Chemical Balance for Increased Use or Winterization

Chlorine can break down under the sun’s powerful UV rays, so be ready to adapt. Test to check total dissolved solid and cyanuric acid levels. Wait until temperatures are cooler to do this to reduce the risk of excessive evaporation and damage to surfaces from sun and heat.

Watch Water Levels

Never drain a pool completely for winter; this can damage the walls and liner and could cause cracking. Water should only be drained to below the skimmer to prevent water from entering the pool equipment, freezing, and causing damage. Conversely, as the weather gets hotter, watch for excessive evaporation and damage to surfaces from sun and heat.

Check for Clarity

If pools and water features incorporate acrylic viewing windows and design elements, assess the acrylic for clarity and have them professionally polished to highlight their aesthetic appeal. This can be done when the pool or tank is emptied for maintenance or underwater while it’s still full.

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