Winter Pool Maintenance Chemistry
If your pool stays filled and uncovered or mesh-covered through winter, test monthly (or after heavy rain) and maintain a low but non-zero sanitizer level where water circulates—fully winterized/frozen pools follow a different protocol.
Checklist
- Skim leaves; keep water level per cover instructions
- Run pump on freeze-protection schedule if applicable
- Test FC and pH when water is liquid and circulating
- Add small chlorine doses if FC hits zero and algae risk exists
- Watch for metal staining on fresh fills—use sequestrant if needed
Step-by-step sections
Mild winters: treat like low-use summer—less demand but not zero. Hard freezes: chemistry stops mattering until thaw—protect equipment first.
Closing reference: closing chemistry for winter.
Common mistakes
- Ignoring the pool for months in year-round swim climates
- Dumping large shock into cold, poorly circulated water
- Letting pH drift extreme while idle
Calculators
Chlorine · pH · Full chemical calculator
Problems: cloudy water · low alkalinity
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Tools
- Typical range: 1–3 ppm chlorine
- Recommended pH: 7.2–7.6
- Test water regularly
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