Pool Closing in Selden, NY

Your Pool Protected All Winter Long

Professional pool closing that prevents freeze damage and costly spring repairs.

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Professional Pool Winterization Selden

Sleep Easy Knowing It's Done Right

Winter hits Long Island hard, and your pool needs real protection. When we close your pool, you’re not gambling with thousands of dollars in equipment and repairs.

Your pipes won’t burst. Your pump won’t crack. Your liner won’t tear from ice expansion. We handle the technical stuff so you don’t have to learn it the expensive way.

Come spring, your pool opens clean and ready instead of green and costly. That’s what proper winterization gets you.

Swimming Pool Closing Selden NY

Long Island Pool Experts Since Day One

We’ve been designing and building custom pools across Long Island for years, serving Huntington Station, Selden, and surrounding areas. We know what Long Island winters do to pools.

We’ve seen the damage from DIY closings gone wrong. Cracked equipment, torn liners, contaminated water that takes weeks to clear. That’s why Selden homeowners trust us with their pool investments.

Our team handles everything from Gunite to fiberglass to vinyl liner pools. We understand each type needs specific winterization steps.

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Pool Closing Service Process

Complete Winterization, Start to Finish

First, we balance your water chemistry and add winterizing chemicals to prevent algae growth and protect surfaces. This isn’t guesswork – we know exactly what your pool needs for Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles.

Next, we drain water from all equipment and blow out the plumbing lines. Every pipe, every fitting gets cleared of water that could freeze and crack. We disconnect and properly store removable equipment.

Finally, we install your pool cover correctly. Whether it’s a safety cover with proper anchor tension or a winter tarp with water bags, we secure it to withstand our wind and weather. You get a detailed invoice showing exactly what we did.

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End of Season Pool Closing

Everything Your Pool Needs for Winter

Your pool closing includes complete water treatment with shock and algaecide, professional equipment winterization, and thorough plumbing line blow-out. We handle inground pools, above ground pools, and every configuration in between.

Selden’s location means your pool faces Long Island’s harsh winter conditions. We add extra antifreeze where needed and ensure your cover can handle snow loads and wind. Our process protects against the specific challenges your area faces.

You also get our detailed documentation of everything we did, so you know your pool is properly protected. No corners cut, no steps skipped.

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Schedule your pool closing when nighttime temperatures consistently drop into the 40s, typically late October to early November on Long Island. Don’t wait for the first freeze – that’s too late. Booking early gives you better scheduling flexibility and ensures we can complete the work before harsh weather hits. Many Selden homeowners schedule their closing right after Labor Day to guarantee their preferred date. Waiting too long risks equipment damage if an unexpected freeze occurs before we can properly winterize your system.
DIY pool closing often leads to expensive spring repairs. The most common mistakes include improper water chemistry, incomplete line blow-outs, and incorrect cover installation. If water remains in your plumbing lines, it will freeze and crack pipes, fittings, or equipment. Pool pumps and filters can suffer hundreds of dollars in damage from a single freeze. Improper chemical treatment leads to algae blooms that stain surfaces and require professional remediation. Even small mistakes compound over winter, turning minor oversights into major repair bills when you reopen.
Yes, we handle professional pool closing for all pool types – inground gunite, fiberglass, vinyl liner, and above ground pools. Each type requires specific winterization techniques. Inground pools need comprehensive plumbing blow-outs and equipment disconnection. Above ground pools require careful water level management and different cover securing methods. We adjust our process based on your specific pool configuration. Our experience with pool construction means we understand how different systems work and what each needs for proper winter protection.
Our complete pool closing includes water chemistry balancing, shock and algaecide treatment, equipment winterization, and thorough plumbing line blow-out. We also install and secure your pool cover properly. All removable equipment gets disconnected and stored appropriately. We add antifreeze to necessary areas and ensure every component is protected from freeze damage. You receive detailed documentation of all work performed. The service covers everything needed to protect your pool investment through Long Island’s winter weather conditions.
Pool closing costs vary based on your pool size, type, and specific equipment configuration. Above ground pools typically cost less than inground pools due to simpler systems and fewer components to winterize. The investment in professional closing pays for itself by preventing freeze damage that can cost hundreds or thousands in spring repairs. A cracked pump or burst pipe easily exceeds the cost of proper winterization. Contact us for a specific quote based on your pool’s needs and our current seasonal pricing.
We can close your pool, but we strongly recommend getting a proper cover for winter protection. An uncovered pool faces debris accumulation, chemical imbalance, and potential safety hazards throughout winter. We can help you select the right cover type for your pool and budget. Safety covers offer the best protection and security, while winter tarps provide basic coverage at lower cost. Investing in a quality cover protects your pool and makes spring opening much easier and less expensive.