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This Year National Pool Opening Day is April 29th
Learn more about National Pool Opening Day
Summer is just around the corner, and for many homeowners, that means one thing: it’s time to open up the swimming pool! National Pool Opening Day, celebrated on the last Saturday of April each year, is a day to mark the beginning of the pool season and get your pool ready for months of fun in the sun. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at National Pool Opening Day, what it entails, and what homeowners need to do to ensure that they have a terrific summer enjoying their swimming pools.
What is National Pool Opening Day?
National Pool Opening Day was established by Leslie’s Swimming Pool Supplies in 2016 as a way to celebrate the joy of that first refreshing dip in the pool after a long winter and to promote the importance of maintaining safe and clean pools.
When Is National Pool Opening Day?
National Pool Opening Day is an annual event that takes place on the last Saturday of April, which falls on April 29th this year. It is a day dedicated to helping homeowners prepare their swimming pools for the summer season, ensuring that they are safe, clean, and ready for use. This day is an excellent opportunity for pool owners to perform necessary maintenance tasks and get their pools in top shape for the upcoming months of swimming, lounging, and entertaining.
Swimming pools have always been one of the more popular ways to relax, exercise, and have fun in a private setting. Before you open your pool for the summer take the necessary steps to ensure that your swimming pool is ready for use and meets the highest safety and hygiene standards.
10 Tips For Opening Your Swimming Pool
Preparing your pool for National Pool Opening Day involves several essential steps to ensure that it is safe, clean, and ready for use. Here are some key tasks that homeowners need to do to get their pools in top shape for the summer:
- Remove Debris: Before you start any maintenance tasks, it’s essential to remove any debris from your pool. This includes leaves, sticks, dirt, and other debris that may have accumulated over the winter months. Use a pool skimmer or a pool net to remove debris from the surface of the water and clean out the skimmer baskets and pump strainer basket.
- Check Water Chemistry: Proper water chemistry is crucial for maintaining a safe and clean swimming pool. Test the water for pH, chlorine, alkalinity, and calcium hardness levels using a reliable pool testing kit. Adjust the chemical levels as needed to ensure that they fall within the recommended range. Balanced water chemistry will help prevent the growth of algae, bacteria, and other harmful microorganisms, ensuring that your pool water is safe for swimming.
- Clean the Pool Walls and Floor: Use a pool brush or pool vacuum to clean the walls and floor of your pool. This will help remove any dirt, algae, or other contaminants that may have accumulated over the winter months. Pay special attention to areas that are prone to algae growth, such as corners, steps, and around the pool ladder.
- Inspect and Clean Pool Equipment: Check all your pool equipment, including the pump, filter, and heater, for any signs of damage or wear. Clean or replace the pool filter as needed, and check for leaks or other issues with the pool pump and heater. Properly functioning pool equipment is essential for maintaining water clarity and preventing pool problems.
- Check Safety Features: Safety should always be a top priority when it comes to swimming pools. Take the time to inspect and test all safety features of your pool, including the pool fence, gate, pool cover, and pool alarm. Ensure that they are in good condition and functioning correctly. If you don’t have safety features in place, consider installing them to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of swimmers, especially children.
- Plan for Maintenance: Having a maintenance plan in place is essential to keep your pool in top shape throughout the summer season. Create a schedule for regular pool maintenance tasks, such as skimming the pool surface, cleaning the pool walls and floor, checking and adjusting chemical levels, and inspecting and cleaning pool equipment. Follow the maintenance schedule consistently to prevent any issues from arising and to ensure that your pool stays clean and safe for swimming.
- Update Pool Safety Rules: As you prepare your pool for the summer season, it’s also a good time to review and update your pool safety rules. Make sure that all swimmers, especially children, are aware of the safety rules and guidelines for using the pool. Emphasize the importance of never swimming alone, using appropriate flotation devices, and avoiding dangerous behaviors, such as running or diving in shallow areas. Enforce the rules consistently to ensure the safety of all pool users.
- Prepare for Pool Parties: With the summer season comes the possibility of hosting pool parties and gatherings. If you plan to entertain guests in your pool, make sure to plan ahead. Check the pool deck for any hazards, such as slippery surfaces or loose tiles, and repair them if needed. Ensure that you have enough seating, umbrellas, and other amenities for your guests. Review your pool safety rules with your guests and have proper supervision during pool parties to prevent accidents.
- Consider Energy-efficient Upgrades: National Pool Opening Day is also an excellent time to consider making energy-efficient upgrades to your pool. Upgrading to a variable speed pool pump, using a pool cover to reduce evaporation and heat loss, and installing LED lights can all help to save energy and reduce operating costs. These upgrades can also be environmentally friendly and contribute to a more sustainable pool operation.
- Hire a Professional: If you are not confident in your ability to properly open and maintain your pool, or if you simply prefer to have a professional do the job, consider hiring a pool pro. A qualified pool service technician can ensure that your pool is opened and maintained according to industry standards, and can save you time and effort in the process. They can also identify any potential issues and provide solutions before they become bigger problems.
National Pool Opening Day is an important event for homeowners to mark the beginning of the pool season and ensure that their swimming pools are safe, clean, and ready for use. By following the essential steps of removing debris, checking water chemistry, cleaning the pool walls and floor, inspecting and cleaning pool equipment, checking safety features, planning for maintenance, updating pool safety rules, preparing for pool parties, considering energy-efficient upgrades, and hiring a professional if needed, homeowners can ensure that they have a terrific summer enjoying their swimming pools.
Remember, safety should always be a top priority when it comes to swimming pools, so take the time to properly maintain your pool and enforce safety rules to ensure that everyone can enjoy the pool season to the fullest. Happy National Pool Opening Day, and here’s to a splashing summer ahead!
