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How To Disassemble A Removable Pool

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How To Disassemble A Removable Pool

Summer is coming to an end and with it the task of having to store our pool again. But how to carry out this task? Having so many materials it can be confusing to know where to start.

You have to take into account the manufacturer’s instructions, just as you followed them for assembly, you have to carry out the same process for disassembly. However, at pool removal in Phoenix we recommend the following steps.

Take advantage of the pool water

An amount of water is invested to be able to enjoy a pool, and throwing it away every time the bathing season ends does not do the planet or the pocket any good.

It is recommended to be between 2 to 3 weeks without pouring chlorine or any other chemical product for the pool. In this way you can take advantage of the water and give it different uses: water the plants, wash the car, etc.

Clean, dry and repair

To ensure correct storage of each element of the pool, each piece must be washed with soap and water to remove all traces of chemicals and dirt that may damage or deteriorate said material. When it is completely clean, it must be dried properly before proceeding to store it.

Special attention must be paid to the pool liner, since it is the part that can most suffer small breaks. Likewise, pool accessories are also just as important. Check that all are properly clean and dry in order to maintain their quality for the next season.

Keep the pool in the right place

It is advisable to store the pool and all its accessories in the original box of purchase and make sure to place all the elements of the pool carefully so that they do not suffer any damage. The box must be well closed to protect the pool from dust, humidity or other types of agents that are harmful to it.

It is advisable to carry out the task with another person to speed up the process without complications or damage.

Leave the patio or garden as it was

You have been a couple of months with the pool installed. In the case of having a cement or tile floor, it may be damp and show signs of mold. There are different products to work on this problem and eliminate any signs of deterioration.

In the event that you have installed the pool on the lawn, it is most likely that it has dried out and generated bald spots. Dry grass must be removed and compost added to regenerate the soil and allow new grass to grow.

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