The winterizer, a complement for successful wintering
Once the summer period is considered to be over, it is advisable to prepare winterizing your pool. This operation consists of placing your pool at rest throughout the winter season.
Winterize your swimming pool requires specific equipment as well as some knowledge to preserve the integrity of your structure and your equipment. Frost causes significant damage and can eventually distort your pool et destroy your pipes if wintering is carried out too late.
Of less seriousness, over-hasty wintering can turn your pool into a bacteria nest. This can cause some disappointments when spring returns. For this, we offer winterization solutions designed by the brand Cash Pools et Cash&Pool at very attractive prices.
What is the role of a wintering solution?
First of all, the winterer is a one-time product that can only be used once at the start of the winter season. It is therefore highly effective since its antibacterial action protects your pool for long months. This type of product is suitable for both above ground pools only for the inground swimming pools.
This product should be used after performing your shock treatment. The winterizer will act in addition to the treatment to eliminate the microorganisms and avoid the proliferation of plants.
However, some winterizing solutions are not limited to antibacterial action. The Super 4 action winterizer of Cash Piscines also prevents lime deposits on the fond and the walls of your pool. This will allow you to remove scale encrusted on the liner and the various equipment of your body of water. Finally, the composition of the winterizer is also very well thought out. Indeed, the absence of phosphate in the solution allows both not to pollute your water and not to feed the algae.
Have someone accompany you to winterize your pool
As this can be a tricky step for the uninitiated, we recommend that you ask for advice at the store. Our experts will then be able to advise you on the procedure to follow to winterise your pool. Depending on where you live, our professionals may recommend that you perform a active wintering or one passive wintering.
Also, you can take a look at our special wintering guide designed to give you valuable advice to help you make a decision.