If your pool has already been closed for the winter season and you notice that there are some issues with your swimming pool that need to be repaired, the best time to start those repairs is as soon as possible at the beginning of the opening season. You want to start these repairs at that specific time period for two very important reasons: First, during the winter season, everything is completely frozen outside and this includes swimming pool structures and any accessories that may have been left outside during that time and if you start repairing now this could severely ruin your swimming pool. Secondly, the sooner you do these repairs at the beginning of a new swim season the less likely you will have complicated major issues later.

During the winter season everything outside is completely frozen outside, including swimming pool structures and any accessories that may have been left out in the cold during that time period. Since all your equipment is frozen solid there’s really not much you can do at this point except wait. If you were to go out in this winter cold and start messing with the damages that need fixing, you are putting your swimming pool at a high risk. Frozen pool structures are vulnerable to cracks and breakage during the winter months. Don’t risk breaking your swimming pool for a small repair that can wait until it heats up outside.

The sooner you do the repairs at the beginning of a new swim season the less likely you will have complicated major issues later. At the start of a new swim season is the best time to do all your repairs. At this point, you may have already opened the pool, cleaned the pool, and will now have the time to begin repairs as necessary. If you wait until this specific time frame to start repairs you could save yourself some money and a potential headache. If you are procrastinating and are waiting until after this allotted time slot, the repairs could develop more damage and cost you more money than initially anticipated and calculated.