Pool Closing in Bohemia, NY

Your Pool's Winter Protection Sorted

Professional pool closing that actually prevents freeze damage, so you skip expensive spring repairs and open to crystal-clear water.

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Professional Pool Winterization Bohemia

No Freeze Damage. No Spring Surprises.

When we close your pool, you’re done worrying about burst pipes and cracked equipment until spring. Your investment stays protected through every Long Island winter.

Proper winterization means your pool opens clean and ready next season. No algae blooms. No stained surfaces. No equipment failures that turn pool opening into a nightmare repair project.

You get your weekends back knowing everything’s handled correctly. Chemical balancing, equipment protection, complete plumbing blow-out, and secure cover installation—every step done right the first time.

Pool Closing Company Bohemia NY

Long Island Pool Experts Since Day One

JAS Aquatics has been protecting Long Island pools through harsh winters for years. We’re the company that built your neighbor’s custom pool and keeps it running perfectly season after season.

Located in Huntington Station, we know exactly what Bohemia winters do to improperly closed pools. Frozen pipes, cracked equipment, and thousands in spring repair bills—we’ve seen it all, and we know how to prevent it.

Our team handles everything from custom Gunite installations to weekly maintenance, so we understand your pool’s systems inside and out. When we winterize your pool, it’s getting the same attention to detail that goes into our custom builds.

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Swimming Pool Closing Process Bohemia

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we balance your water chemistry and add winterizing chemicals that prevent algae growth and surface staining throughout the cold months. No guesswork—we test everything to precise levels.

Next comes the critical equipment protection. We drain and winterize your pump, filter, and heater, then blow out all plumbing lines with compressed air. Every drop of water gets removed from pipes and equipment where freezing could cause expensive damage.

Finally, we lower your water to the proper level and install your cover securely. For inground pools, we plug all returns and install skimmer protection. Everything gets documented so you know exactly what was done and your pool is ready for a perfect spring opening.

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Inground Pool Closing Bohemia NY

Complete Winter Protection That Actually Works

Your pool closing includes everything needed for proper Long Island winterization. Chemical balancing with professional-grade winterizing products, complete equipment drain-down and protection, compressed air blow-out of all plumbing lines, and proper water level adjustment.

We handle both inground and above ground pools, with specialized techniques for each type. Gunite, fiberglass, and vinyl liner pools all get the specific care they need to survive freezing temperatures without damage.

Bohemia’s location means your pool faces some of Long Island’s harshest winter conditions. Our closing process accounts for the freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and temperature swings that can destroy improperly winterized pools. We schedule closings from early October through late November, depending on your heating setup and weather patterns.

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We recommend scheduling your pool closing by early October to ensure availability during our busiest season. Most Bohemia pools should be winterized by Halloween to avoid freeze damage risk. If you have a pool heater, you might extend the season into November, but don’t push it too far. One unexpected freeze can cause thousands in damage to unprotected equipment. We’ve seen single freeze events crack pump housings, burst plumbing lines, and destroy filtration systems. The sweet spot is when water temperature drops consistently below 65 degrees and you’re not using the pool regularly. This timing gives us the best conditions for proper winterization while avoiding the risk of freeze damage.
Freeze damage happens fast and gets expensive quickly. Water expands when it freezes, so any water left in plumbing lines, pump, filter, or heater can crack pipes and destroy equipment. We’ve seen single freeze events cause thousands in damage—cracked pump housings, burst plumbing lines, damaged pool surfaces, and destroyed filtration equipment. Even worse, this damage often isn’t visible until spring when you try to open your pool. Insurance typically doesn’t cover freeze damage from improper winterization, so you’re looking at major out-of-pocket repairs. Proper winterization costs a fraction of what freeze damage repair runs, and it guarantees your pool opens smoothly next season.
We don’t recommend partial DIY winterization because pool closing is a complete system—every step depends on the others being done correctly. The most expensive mistakes happen when homeowners try to save money by doing part of the winterization themselves. For example, improper chemical balancing can cause staining and surface damage that costs thousands to repair. Incomplete plumbing blow-out leaves water that freezes and cracks pipes. Even small mistakes like forgetting drain plugs can completely destroy filters. Professional winterization ensures every step gets done right the first time. You avoid the risk of expensive damage and get the peace of mind that comes with proper protection. The cost difference between professional closing and DIY disaster repair makes this an easy choice.
A complete professional pool closing typically takes 2-4 hours, depending on your pool size and equipment complexity. We don’t rush the process because every step matters for proper winterization. This includes time for chemical balancing, thorough cleaning, complete equipment shutdown, plumbing blow-out with compressed air, water level adjustment, and proper cover installation. If we find equipment issues or maintenance needs during closing, that can add time—but it’s better to address problems now than deal with expensive damage in spring. Inground pools with complex plumbing, heaters, and water features take longer than basic above ground setups. We’ll give you an accurate time estimate when we schedule your service based on your specific pool configuration.
Yes, we include professional-grade winterizing chemicals as part of our complete pool closing service. This includes chlorine-free shock that provides powerful sanitization without risking damage to vinyl liners, plus algae preventative that keeps algae at bay all winter long. We also add enzymes that break down organic contaminants flowing through your cover, preventing cloudy water and buildup that makes spring opening difficult. These aren’t the basic chemicals you find at retail stores—we use commercial-grade products designed specifically for Long Island’s winter conditions. The chemical package is included in our closing price, so there are no surprise charges. We calculate the exact amounts needed for your pool size and water conditions, ensuring proper protection without waste or inadequate coverage.
Our cover installation includes complete setup with proper water bags or anchoring systems, depending on your cover type. For safety covers, we ensure all springs and anchors are properly tensioned and secure. For winter covers, we position and secure them with appropriate water-filled bags. We inspect your cover for damage before installation and let you know if replacement is needed to ensure proper protection. Damaged covers can lead to debris contamination, safety hazards, and inadequate winter protection. The installation also includes proper water level adjustment so your cover sits correctly and drains properly throughout winter. We position everything to handle snow loads and prevent ice damage that can destroy covers and create spring cleanup nightmares.