INGROUND POOL CLOSINGS
Inground Pool Closing Highlights
All-inclusive pool closing
Includes winter chemical closing kit
Remove all pool return fittings, buddy seat fittings, leaf catchers, and other accessories
Remove all ladders, railings, umbrellas, and other in pool accessories – we do not recommend removing your diving board unless you would like us to
Blow out all pool lines and plug* them for safe and proper winterization
Prepare and install winter cover
Only $310.00+tax for Rochester’s most comprehensive and all in one Inground Pool Closing
Inground Pool Closing Details
The Inground Pool Closing is all-inclusive and includes a LIQUID CHEMICAL closing kit consisting of chlorine, algaecide, and clarifier designed to give your pool water the boost it needs to make it through a long winters rest. We begin by draining your pool to the proper winterization level while removing any ladders, railings, and other accessories that you may have. In some cases, we ask our clients to drain the pool to the proper winterization level. We also prepare your winter cover for installation during this time. Once your pool is drained, we begin blowing high volumes of pressurized air through your inground pool supply and return lines so that they’re completely blown out and entirely free of any water. For this process, we use a highly specialized machine designed specifically for winterizing inground pool lines to assure that all lines are completely empty and winterized properly. Once the lines are blown out, we plug and seal them off. We then disassemble your pump station and remove all associated pump, heater, filter, and other pump station accessory plugs and place them inside your pool pump basket for easy access come opening time. While disassembling your pump station, we are also simultaneously blowing it out freeing it of any small amounts of water that may still be present within the pump station. We then put your winter cover on finalizing your pool closing. Up to 2 gallons of ANTIFREEZE are included in the inground pool closing price. Additional necessary antifreeze will be added to your invoice, at the discretion of your pool service professional, at a cost of $5.00 per gallon.
We DO NOT clean pools as a part of our pool closing process - You should plan to have the pool as clean and chemically balanced as possible before your closing date.
Additional APPENDAGE fees also apply to pools that have non standard equipment that is part of the overall waterflow system of the pool. Appendages include in-floor cleaning systems, water slides, attached spas, waterfalls, fountains, spill-over diving boards and other non standard equipment. Additional appendage fees are as follows and apply at both OPENING and CLOSING - in-floor cleaning system - $45 to $90 depending on brand and head count (the amount of actual in-floor jets on the bottom of the pool. Most all are $45), water slides, waterfalls, buddy seats, cove seats, and diving boards - $15 per, attached spill-over spas with booster pump - $45 to $90 depending on quantity of jets in spa, and spas that are part of the pool system but do not spill over (completely independent) start at $100. GROTTOS, albeit a rare occurrence, start at a minimum and automatic appendage fee of $150 and can range higher depending on the individual needs of the GROTTO - We have to enter the pool to winterize your GROTTO as well - please take this into consideration for your service technicians.
**The Inground Pool Closing (IG2) is priced at $310+tax plus appendage fee where applicable for attached spas, waterslides, fountains, and other water features that are part of the overall waterflow system. More recommendations as to what you should do before your closing appointment can be found here. To assure that your pool is clean and ready come spring time, here are some over winter tips that you can follow to make for a smooth opening when the warm weather returns. *If you need any winter plugs such as Gizzmos, return plugs, or standard rubber plugs, we always have extras with us for you that we can add to your invoice. Gizzmos are $12 for standard and $15 for blow-thru, white threaded round plugs are $5 each, and rubber expansion plugs are priced in a size = dollar spectrum meaning a #5 plug is $5. The necessity to replace your winter plugs is entirely at the discretion of the professional pool staff that is servicing your pool. We will not, in any case, let a $15 plug get in the way of our staff properly closing your pool.