Storm-Ready: How to Prep Your Pool for Hurricane Season

As Floridians, hurricane season is nothing new, but this may be your first year as a pool owner, and you might not know exactly what steps to take to protect your pool. With the right preparation, you can minimize damage and ensure a quick recovery after a storm. As a local family owned pool service, we are here to give you four essential tips to keep your pool in shape and your family safe.

Turn Off Pool Equipment

Ensuring that your pool equipment is safe before a major storm or hurricane is essential. Turning off your equipment not only keeps your system safe but also prevents it from over-exerting energy, malfunctioning, or clogging with contaminated debris. Pool equipment can be costly to replace, and as you would with your inside electronics, it's a good idea to take preventative measures and turn off your pool equipment.

Secure Pool Furniture

During a hurricane or strong storm, it's important to avoid leaving loose items such as lounge chairs, umbrellas, and small tables out on your pool deck. These items can be easily blown around by high-speed winds, causing damage to windows, patios, and the furniture itself. Make sure to put away any loose items in a secure location before a storm, or if possible, tie them down to prevent them from coming loose and becoming a safety hazard.

Fill Your Pool, Don't Drain It

One mistake new pool owners often make is thinking that draining their pool is a safer and better option than keeping it full. However, many professionals recommend keeping your pool filled because it helps maintain the structure of the pool and prevents it from coming out of the ground. Additionally, a full pool can prevent structural damage from flying storm debris, which could cause cracks and breaks in an empty pool.

Skip the Cover

Pool covers are often a significant investment for pool owners, and it's crucial to avoid using them during storms. Despite their intended purpose of keeping debris out, covers can easily tear from falling branches or other storm debris. It's better to skip the cover and enlist a local pool company in South Florida to assist in restoring your pool to swimming condition once the storm has passed.

At the end of the day, hurricanes and tropical storms in South Florida are unavoidable and come with the territory of living in such a sunny, tropical destination. But if you turn off your pool equipment, secure loose furniture, keep your pool filled, and skip adding your pool cover, you can avoid any additional damage to your pool. If your pool looks a little worse for wear after a storm, let a pool company in West Palm Beach be your solution to getting your pool back to being summer-ready!

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