Pool Closing in Westhampton, NY

Your Pool Protected All Winter Long

Professional pool closing that prevents freeze damage and saves you thousands in spring repairs.

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Professional Pool Winterization Westhampton

Skip the Stress, Avoid the Damage

Winter hits Long Island hard. When temperatures drop below freezing, unprotected pools face serious damage—cracked pipes, damaged equipment, and expensive spring repairs that could have been prevented.

You don’t have to worry about any of that. Professional pool closing means your investment stays protected through the coldest months, your equipment lasts longer, and you avoid the headaches that come with freeze damage.

Come spring, your pool opens smoothly. No surprises, no emergency repairs, no regrets about cutting corners on winterization.

Pool Closing Experts Westhampton NY

Long Island Pool Specialists Since Day One

JAS Aquatics has been serving Westhampton and the greater Long Island area from our Huntington Station location for years. We’ve seen what Long Island winters can do to unprotected pools—and more importantly, we know exactly how to prevent it.

As a full-service pool company, we handle everything from custom pool construction to seasonal maintenance. That comprehensive experience means we understand your pool system inside and out, not just the closing process.

When you work with a company that builds, maintains, and closes pools year-round, you get expertise that part-time services simply can’t match.

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Pool Closing Process Westhampton NY

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we balance your water chemistry to prevent corrosion and staining during the closed season. This isn’t just adding a few chemicals—it’s precise adjustment based on your pool’s specific needs and Long Island’s water conditions.

Next comes equipment winterization. We drain and blow out all plumbing lines, remove water from pumps and filters, and add antifreeze where needed. Every piece of equipment gets protected against freeze damage.

Finally, we install your winter cover properly—secured, tensioned, and positioned to keep debris out while allowing proper drainage. The whole process typically takes a few hours, and you’re done worrying about winter damage until spring.

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Complete Pool Winterization Services Westhampton

Everything Your Pool Needs for Winter

Your pool closing includes complete water chemistry balancing, equipment winterization, and professional cover installation. We handle both inground and above-ground pools, working with all equipment types and cover systems.

In Westhampton’s climate, timing matters. We schedule closings based on actual weather patterns, not arbitrary calendar dates. Long Island’s unpredictable fall weather means flexibility in scheduling—we’ll work with you to close at the right time.

The service covers everything needed to protect your investment through winter. No hidden fees, no surprise add-ons, just comprehensive winterization that keeps your pool safe until spring opening season arrives.

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Most Westhampton pools should close between mid-October and early November, depending on the weather. You want to wait until water temperatures consistently stay below 65 degrees, but close before any risk of freezing. Long Island’s fall weather can be unpredictable—some years stay warm into November, others turn cold quickly in October. The key is watching both air and water temperatures, not just following a calendar date. We monitor local weather patterns and will recommend the optimal timing for your specific situation. Closing too early wastes money on chemicals and shortens your swimming season, while closing too late risks freeze damage.
Freeze damage is expensive and often extensive. Water expands when it freezes, which can crack pipes, damage pump housings, and destroy filtration equipment. These repairs typically cost thousands of dollars. Beyond equipment damage, improper chemical balance during winter can stain your pool surface, promote algae growth, and create water quality problems that persist into the next season. Some staining and surface damage is permanent. You might save a few hundred dollars skipping professional closing, but you risk spending thousands on spring repairs. The math is simple—professional winterization is insurance that pays for itself.
Yes, we handle complete winterization for both inground and above-ground pools. Each type requires different techniques and equipment, but both need proper closing to prevent winter damage. Inground pools need extensive plumbing winterization since the pipes run underground where they’re harder to repair if damaged. Above-ground pools have different cover systems and may require partial draining depending on the setup. The process varies, but the goal is the same—protecting your investment through Long Island’s winter weather. We bring the right equipment and expertise for whatever type of pool system you have.
Complete pool closing includes water chemistry balancing, equipment winterization, plumbing line blow-out, and winter cover installation. We also add winterizing chemicals and antifreeze where needed to prevent freeze damage. The service covers all pool equipment—pumps, filters, heaters, and automatic cleaners all get properly winterized. We’ll also remove and store pool accessories like ladders and skimmers if requested. Everything needed to protect your pool through winter is included in one comprehensive service. No surprise charges, no additional fees for standard winterization procedures that every pool needs.
Most pool closings take 2-4 hours depending on your pool size, equipment complexity, and cover type. Larger pools with more equipment naturally take longer, while simple above-ground setups are quicker. The timeline also depends on your specific winterization needs. Pools with heaters, automatic covers, or complex plumbing systems require additional time for proper equipment protection. We schedule closings with realistic time estimates, so you know what to expect. We won’t rush through the process—proper winterization takes the time it takes to do it right.
Absolutely. We provide complete seasonal pool services, including spring openings when you’re ready to swim again. Many customers use us for both closing and opening to ensure consistent, professional care. Spring opening involves removing the winter cover, reconnecting equipment, balancing water chemistry, and getting everything running smoothly for the new season. Having the same company handle both services means better continuity and service. We know exactly how your pool was closed, which equipment was winterized, and what to expect during spring startup. This familiarity makes the opening process smoother and more efficient.