Opening your pool in New York for the season is an exciting time, but it involves several important steps to ensure it's clean, safe, and ready for use. Start by carefully removing and storing the pool cover. Next, reassemble the circulation system, reconnecting the pump, filter, and accessories such as ladders and slides. Clean the pool by skimming and vacuuming, and then brushing the walls, then run the filtration system for 24 to 48 hours. Finally, perform a water analysis to check pH, alkalinity, and chlorine levels, adding necessary chemicals to balance the water. This process ensures a safe and enjoyable swimming season.
Opening Your Pool Begins With Removing & Storing The Pool Cover

The first step in opening your pool is carefully removing and storing your pool cover. This task requires attention to detail to prevent debris or dirt from falling into the water. Begin by clearing any leaves, water, or dirt from the cover to avoid contamination. Once the cover is off, thoroughly clean it to get rid of any accumulated dirt, leaves, or mold. Proper cleaning not only prevents contaminants from entering the pool but also extends the life of your cover. After cleaning, ensure the cover is completely dry before folding it neatly. Store it in a dry, cool place to preserve its condition for the next season, minimizing wear and tear.
Reassemble the circulation system and reinstall any accessories when opening your pool.
With the cover removed, the next step of opening your pool involves reassembling the pool’s circulation system. Reconnect all components disconnected during the winterization process, including the pump, filter, heater, and any additional equipment that circulates and filters the water. Check all connections for security and functionality, as faulty equipment can lead to inefficiencies or damage. This step also includes reinstalling pool accessories like ladders, diving boards, and slides that may have been removed in the winter, ensuring they are securely attached and in good working condition. Proper reassembly ensures your pool operates smoothly, providing a safe and enjoyable environment.
Cleaning and starting your pool is the next step in opening it for the new season.

Once the circulation system is reassembled, it’s time to clean the pool thoroughly. Start by skimming the water’s surface with a net to remove floating debris such as leaves or twigs. Then, vacuum the pool floor to eliminate dirt and sediment that may have settled over the winter. Don’t forget to brush the walls to prevent algae buildup. After cleaning, start the filtration system to begin filtering the water. Allow the system to run continuously for at least 24 to 48 hours to ensure thorough filtration, which is crucial for maintaining clean, clear water.
Perform a Water Analysis & Apply Chemicals During The Pool Opening Process
The final step in opening your pool is to perform a water analysis. This involves testing the water to determine its chemical balance. You'll need to check the pH level, total alkalinity, calcium hardness, and chlorine levels. Based on the results, you may need to add chemicals to balance the water. Common chemicals include chlorine, pH adjusters, and algaecides. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions when adding chemicals to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the treatment. After adding the chemicals, allow the pool to circulate for several hours before using it.
Call us today to schedule our pool opening service!
Opening your pool for the season involves several important steps to ensure it's clean, safe, and ready for use. The entire process requires proper knowledge and expertise to get the job done right, and that's where we come in. Here at Elite Pools, we offer a pool opening service that follows a step-by-step process designed to safely get your pool in top running condition. These steps include removing and storing the pool cover, reassembling the circulation system, reinstalling any accessories, cleaning and starting the pool, and applying chemicals as needed.
This service is available to residential properties in Bridgehampton, Sag Harbor, East Hampton, NY, and neighboring areas. Schedule this service by calling us today at (631) 537-5055!


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