Professional pool closing that prevents thousands in freeze damage while you relax knowing your investment is secure.
You’ll skip the expensive repairs that hit unprepared pool owners every spring. No burst pipes from improper line blowouts. No equipment damage from incorrect winterization. No algae blooms from poor chemical balancing.
Instead, you get a pool that’s ready to enjoy when warm weather returns. Your equipment runs smoothly. Your water stays clear. Your investment stays protected through every Long Island winter.
We’ve been protecting West Babylon, NY pools through harsh Long Island winters for years. We understand exactly what happens when temperatures drop below freezing and how to prepare every component of your pool system.
Based in Huntington Station, we’ve seen every type of winter damage that hits unprepared pools. That’s why our closing process covers every detail that matters for Long Island’s climate.
First, we balance your water chemistry with the right shock and algaecide levels for winter storage. Then we lower water levels to prevent freeze expansion damage and blow out all lines to eliminate trapped water that could burst pipes.
Next comes equipment winterization. We drain your pumps, filters, and heaters completely, then add antifreeze where needed. All fittings get removed and stored safely.
Finally, we install your cover properly – whether it’s a safety cover with anchor points or a winter cover with water bags. You get a detailed walkthrough of what was done and what to expect in spring.
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Your pool closing includes complete water chemistry balancing, professional line blowouts using commercial equipment, pump and filter winterization, heater shutdown and drainage, skimmer and return fitting removal, and proper cover installation with secure anchoring.
West Babylon’s proximity to the Great South Bay means your pool faces salt air exposure and temperature swings that require specific winterization approaches. Our service accounts for these local conditions, ensuring your pool handles everything from January ice storms to March freeze-thaw cycles.
You also receive documentation of all work completed and specific notes about your equipment for faster spring opening.