In this 'post' we are going to address one of the most delicate issues to face with removable pools : what to do with them once the bathing season is over. The option of leaving it as it is is very tempting but it is not advisable due to the problems that it entails, since it can only be done in tubular pools, it implies leaving a considerable amount of space on the exterior of the house and discharging the important question. what to do with water , particularly if you live in places where low temperatures can cause frostbite during winter.
In addition, to preserve the pool in optimum condition and increase its useful life, manufacturers always recommend emptying it , an operation that does not have to be complicated if done properly. For this, you must use the drain plug designed precisely to facilitate the evacuation of water, it is advisable that it be done in a place far from the house using a hose adapted to the plug. Also to facilitate and speed up the process, a drain pump can be used. And in the event that the water takes about 15 days without receiving chemical additives or we declare it, it would not have to be thrown away, being able to be used for garden irrigation or cleaning , which would save on a natural resource that is scarce and would put a small grain of sand for environmental conservation.
Cleaning, drying and repairs
Once the pool has been evacuated, it is time to clean it, for which detergent and water can be used, rubbing in areas where there are incrustations or marks. In addition, after cleaning, it is very important that everything is perfectly dry . Then, any possible punctures may be repaired, it being preferable to make the arrangements before storing the pool and not leaving it for when it is installed again in the next bathing season, since the sealing of the patches will be more effective.
Disassembly and storage
The next step is to disassemble the structure, tubes and parts of the pool, as well as the treatment plant, extracting all the water that may remain inside. Likewise, we will remove the canvas and spread it on the floor, taking great care that there is nothing on the surface that can damage it, then wrapping it in the plastics between two people if it is feasible.
Finally, we will put everything in a box (preferably in its original packaging ), along with the manufacturer's instructions in case they are needed for the next installation. While in relation to the storage site, it is advisable to choose a place protected from insects and in optimal conditions of dryness and temperature , avoiding extreme figures that promote moisture condensation.
Thus, following these simple guidelines will guarantee optimal conservation of your removable pool , ensuring that it is perfectly ready when the next bathing season comes.
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