Winterize with Clean Water
Closing your pool isn’t just about throwing on a cover; it starts with clean, balanced pool water. That’s what keeps your inground pool in great shape through the off-season and prevents issues like algae, corrosion, or scale buildup.
When you schedule your pool closing service, our team of experts removes debris, cleans pool surfaces, inspects and services your filter, and balances your water chemistry with the right winter chemicals. We also check all pool accessories and pool equipment to make sure everything is ready for the colder weather. If your pool has a hot tub, waterfall, or spa, we’ll winterize those too. By the time we’re finished, your swimming pool will be spotless, balanced, and fully prepared for the months ahead.
Hassle-Free Equipment Winterizations
Your pool’s equipment needs just as much care as the water itself. If pipes or pumps hold water when the temperature drops, they can freeze, expand, and crack. That’s where our professional pool closing service makes a difference.
We’ll drain and blow out plumbing lines, prep your pool pump, heater, and filter, and make sure every component is protected from freeze damage. Contact us today to make sure your equipment is safe and ready to perform once the winter months are over.
Our Experts Have Your Pool Covered
A good winter cover is your pool’s first line of defense against debris and cold weather. It keeps your pool water clean, blocks sunlight to reduce algae growth, and helps maintain your pool liner and surface.
Our technicians professionally install and secure your winter cover, checking for a tight fit and proper anchor placement. We can also inspect your current custom pool cover for wear and tear or recommend a replacement that fits your custom pool perfectly. When you’re ready to open in spring, you’ll find clear, healthy water, not a green mess.
Why Use Net Positive Pools for Winterization?
At Net Positive Pools, we treat every pool like it’s our own. Our friendly, experienced technicians provide honest, dependable service for homeowners across Atlanta, Alpharetta, and North Fulton County. We specialize in pool closing, equipment winterization, and year-round pool maintenance, so your pool stays protected and ready for use when the season changes.
When you’re looking for pool closing services, choose the Net Positive Pools team that delivers reliability, professionalism, and peace of mind. Contact us today to schedule your pool closing and protect your pool for the off-season.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I close my pool for winter in Atlanta or Alpharetta?
Most pool owners schedule their pool closing when the water temperature stays below 65°F. Closing too soon can waste chemicals, while waiting too long risks algae growth and freeze damage.
Do you lower the water level during closing?
Yes. Our technicians adjust the water level based on your pool cover type and setup to protect your pool structure and equipment during the winter months.
What chemicals are added during a pool closing?
We use professional-grade winter chemicals to balance your pool water, prevent algae growth, and protect your water system through the off-season.
What happens if I skip professional pool closing?
Skipping a professional pool closing service can lead to cracked pipes, damaged pool equipment, and higher repair bills in the spring. Our team of experts helps you avoid all that with proper winterization.
Do you offer pool opening services in the spring?
Yes. Our pool opening services include cleaning, inspecting, and restarting your pool system so you’re ready to enjoy your pool again as soon as warm weather returns.
More Services
Weekly Maintenance
Net Positive delivers professional weekly pool maintenance in Atlanta, GA
Equipment & Repair
We’re here to keep your swimming pool in top shape so you can enjoy more time
Pool Filter Cleaning
The pool filter is keeps your swimming pool clean. It traps dirt, debris, and any particles that can affect water quality.
Acid Wash
Acid washing is a deep-cleaning process that uses a diluted muriatic acid solution to strip away a thin layer of your pool’s surface, typically plaster or concrete.