As temperatures begin to drop and the summer season draws to a close, it's time for managers of communal pools to prepare for winter.
An essential part of this process is the winterisation treatment, designed to protect the integrity of the pool during the coldest months of the year.
Find out more about the key stages of winterisation treatment in collective pools and its importance in keeping a pool in good condition during the off-season.
As a leisure establishment, you may have outdoor pools that will not be used during the winter. These pools will therefore be out of action, and it's important to take care of them to ensure they're ready for the next season.
Winterisation treatment is designed to protect the pool from damage caused by frost, corrosion and dirt deposits over the winter period. By taking the right steps to prepare the pool for winter, you can extend the life of your facilities and reduce long-term maintenance costs.
During the winter season, it is important to regularly monitor the condition of the pool and take the necessary steps to prevent potential problems.
This can include periodically draining rainwater, inspecting pool equipment and adjusting chemical levels as necessary.
Before starting the wintering treatment, it is essential to thoroughly clean the pool to remove debris, algae and other contaminants. contaminants.
By carrying out a prolonged backwash and using Descaler Filter to clean the filter media.
Prepare your water to resist the proliferation of algae and mould with Hivernage 40 or Hivernage 25
Use essential products to keep your installation and equipment equipment from freezing. Place winter floats in a diagonal line on the surface of the surface of the pool. Screw gizzmos to the bottom of the skimmers. Seal the discharge with expansion plugs. For added safety, use a winter cover