Welcome to our guide on partial pool winterization for Tallman Fiberglass Pool owners in the Southeastern United States. As temperatures begin to drop and the leaves start to change, it’s essential for pool owners to start thinking about preparing their pools for the colder months ahead.
Why Partially Winterize Your Pool?
Unlike other regions of the country where temperatures dip below freezing, the Southeast experiences more mild winters. This means that your pool won’t need a full winterization like those in colder climates. By partially winterizing your pool, you can save time and money while still protecting your pool from potential damage caused by freezing water.
Steps for
In the Southeast, our mild winters mean you don’t need to completely shut down your pool for the season. Instead, a “partial winterization” keeps your pool healthy, beautiful, and ready for those occasional warm days while protecting it from unexpected freezes.
Note: If you do wish to fully winterize your pool, we recommend hiring a professional pool service experienced with fiberglass pools to ensure the process is done safely and correctly.
Follow this simple guide to maintain your pool during the cooler months.
Step 1: Adjust Your Pump Schedule
Since no one is swimming and the sun isn’t burning off chlorine as quickly, you can save energy.
Reduce Runtime: Cut your pump’s daily runtime down to 6–8 hours. This is usually sufficient to turn the water over once a day.
Run at Night: If freezing temperatures are forecasted, schedule your pump to run during the coldest part of the night (usually 2:00 AM to 6:00 AM). Moving water is much harder to freeze.
Step 2: Balance the Water Chemistry
Cold water behaves differently than warm water, but balance is still key to preventing damage and algae.
Step 3: Clean and Clear Debris
Winter in the Southeast often means falling leaves and pine needles. Organic debris is the enemy of a clean pool.
Step 4: Protect Equipment from Freezes
While deep freezes are rare, overnight frosts can happen.
Step 5: Algae Prevention
The sun may be weaker, but algae is persistent.
Step 6: Cover Optional
Using a Cover: If you have a cover, now is the time to use it to reduce cleaning time.
Please note that it is essential to keep the cover clean and free of water and debris. It is also imperative to continue checking the pool water level and maintaining balanced water chemistry.
Without a Cover: If you leave the pool uncovered (common in the Southeast), simply stay diligent with Step 3. An uncovered pool is beautiful to look at during winter, provided it stays clean!
Quick Tips for Freeze Warnings
If the forecast predicts temperatures below 32°F for more than 4 hours:
Reminder: It is also essential to check the water inspection port every 4 weeks to ensure there is no groundwater accumulation.
Note: If you do want to fully winterize your pool, you will need to hire a professional pool service experienced with fiberglass pools to ensure the process is done safely and correctly. Damage to the pool shell caused by improper winterization is not covered under our warranty.