Pool Closing in Kings Point, NY

Your Pool Deserves Professional Winterization

Protect your investment with expert pool closing that prevents costly freeze damage and ensures an easy spring opening.

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Professional Pool Winterization Kings Point

Skip the Spring Surprises

You know what it’s like when spring arrives and you’re ready to dive back into pool season. The last thing you want is cracked pipes, damaged equipment, or a swamp where your crystal-clear pool used to be.

That’s exactly what happens when pool closing gets done wrong. Or when it doesn’t get done at all because your regular guy didn’t show up again.

When we winterize your pool properly, spring opening becomes the smooth, predictable process it should be. Your equipment works. Your water is manageable. Your season starts on time instead of weeks late while you deal with expensive repairs.

Pool Closing Company Kings Point NY

Long Island Pool Experts You Can Count On

We’ve been serving Long Island pool owners from our Huntington Station location for years. We understand exactly what Kings Point’s climate does to pools during winter months.

We’re not just a closing service. We design, build, renovate, and maintain pools year-round, which means we know every system inside and out. When your neighbor’s pool company disappears after Labor Day, we’re still here taking care of customers.

Our team knows the difference between a quick cover-and-go job and real winterization that protects your investment through Nassau County’s freeze-thaw cycles.

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Swimming Pool Closing Process Kings Point

Here's How We Protect Your Pool

First, we balance your water chemistry and shock the pool to prevent algae growth under the cover all winter long. This step alone saves you hours of work and potentially hundreds in chemicals come spring.

Next comes the critical part: blowing out all your plumbing lines and adding antifreeze where needed. This is where most DIY jobs fail and where fly-by-night companies cut corners. We use professional equipment to ensure every drop of water is out of your lines.

Finally, we properly install your cover and secure it against Kings Point’s winter storms. We remove and store your equipment, lower water levels to the right point, and make sure everything is positioned to survive until spring. You get a detailed checklist of everything we’ve done, so there are no surprises later.

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Inground Pool Closing Kings Point NY

Complete Winterization Service Included

Our pool closing service covers everything your pool needs to survive Long Island winters safely. We handle both inground and above-ground pools with the same attention to detail.

You get professional line blowout, equipment winterization, proper chemical treatment, water level adjustment, and secure cover installation. We also remove and clean your removable equipment like ladders, rails, and cleaning systems.

Here in Kings Point, we typically schedule closings from late September through November, depending on when you’re done swimming for the season. The key is timing it right – after you’re finished using the pool but before the leaves start falling heavily. We work around your schedule, not the other way around.

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When should I schedule my pool closing in Kings Point?

The best time for pool closing in Kings Point is typically October, but it depends on your specific situation. If you have a heater, you might extend your season into November. The ideal timing is after you’re done swimming but before the heavy leaf drop starts. Leaves and acorns that sit under your cover all winter can stain your liner and create a mess for spring opening. Most of our Kings Point customers close between late September and mid-October. We recommend scheduling early rather than waiting. October gets busy fast, and if you wait until the last minute, you might get stuck with whatever appointment we have left rather than your preferred timing.
Frozen water in your pool lines can crack pipes, damage skimmers, and destroy heaters – repairs that often cost thousands of dollars. This is why proper line blowout is the most critical part of pool closing. We use professional equipment to force all water out of your plumbing lines, then add antifreeze to any areas where water might remain. This includes your skimmer lines, return lines, and any equipment like heaters or cleaning systems. DIY closing often fails at this step because homeowners don’t have the right equipment or experience to get all the water out. Even a small amount of trapped water can cause expensive damage when it freezes and expands.
Just covering your pool without proper winterization is asking for problems. Your equipment, plumbing, and water all need specific preparation to survive Nassau County’s winter conditions. Without chemical treatment, you’ll likely face algae blooms under the cover. Without proper water level adjustment, ice expansion can damage your pool structure. Without equipment winterization, pumps and filters can crack from trapped water. A cover alone also won’t stay secure through winter storms without proper installation. We see pools every spring where covers have blown off or collected so much debris and water that they’ve become safety hazards.
Most pool closings take 2-3 hours depending on your pool size and equipment setup. Larger pools or those with additional features like spas, waterfalls, or complex equipment take longer. The time investment pays off significantly. Proper closing prevents spring problems that can take days or weeks to resolve – not to mention the cost of repairing damaged equipment. We handle everything in one visit: chemical balancing, equipment removal and storage, line blowout, cover installation, and final inspection. You don’t need to be present for the entire process, but we’ll walk you through what we’ve done when we finish.
Our pool closing service includes everything needed for complete winterization: water chemistry balancing, shocking, equipment removal and winterization, professional line blowout with antifreeze, proper water level adjustment, and secure cover installation. We also provide a detailed checklist of everything completed and any recommendations for your pool or equipment. If we notice any issues that need attention before spring, we’ll let you know so you can plan accordingly. Pricing depends on your pool size and type, but we provide upfront quotes with no surprises. Additional services like equipment repairs or replacement parts are discussed and approved before any work is done.
Yes, we provide complete pool services throughout Kings Point and Nassau County year-round. Unlike seasonal companies that disappear after closing season, we’re here for openings, maintenance, repairs, and renovations. This continuity means we get to know your pool and equipment, which makes both closing and opening more efficient. We also stock parts and supplies at our retail location, so if something needs attention, we can often handle it immediately. Being a full-service pool company also means we understand how different equipment and pool types need to be winterized. Whether you have a simple setup or complex systems with automation, heaters, and water features, we have the experience to handle it properly.