
Pool Closing in Northern Nevada
Last Updated: September 17th, 2025
As fall sets in and winter approaches in Northern Nevada, homeowners in Sparks and surrounding areas know that pool maintenance doesn’t stop when swimming season ends. Pool winterization or pool closing is essential for protecting your investment from freezing temperatures, costly repairs, and safety hazards. At Sun Leisure Pools & Spas, we’ve helped Sparks, Reno, and the surrounding areas winterize pools for decades—and we’re sharing our best expert tips here.
Pool winterization in Northern Nevada means preparing your pool for freezing winter temperatures to prevent costly damage. In Sparks, Nevada, this involves balancing water chemistry, lowering the water level, draining and blowing out plumbing lines, adding winter chemicals, and covering the pool securely. Done properly, pool winterization protects your investment and makes spring pool opening easier.
Why Pool Winterization Matters in Northern Nevada
Although Sparks enjoys plenty of sunshine year-round, winter nights can dip below freezing. Without proper pool closing, freezing water can crack pipes, damage pumps, and ruin pool finishes. A well-winterized pool:
- Prevents freeze damage to plumbing and equipment
- Keeps water cleaner, reducing opening costs in spring
- Extends the lifespan of your pool and components
- Protects your investment and maintains property value
- Saves energy and chemical costs in spring
- Prevents staining, scaling, and liner damage
- Protects pool accessories and features
- Provides peace of mind all winter
- Ensures a faster, easier opening in spring
In short, winterizing your pool now saves you time, money, and headaches later.
When to Winterize Your Pool in Sparks
Timing is crucial. In Northern Nevada, the best time to start winterizing your pool is when daytime temperatures consistently drop below 70°F and nighttime temperatures approach freezing—typically late September through early November. Acting early ensures you’re ahead of any cold snaps.
Protect Your Pool This Winter—Schedule Your Winterization Today
Sun Leisure Pools & Spas in Sparks, Nevada has over 40 years of experience protecting pools just like yours.
Let our team handle everything—from water balancing to equipment protection—so you can enjoy peace of mind all winter long.
Step-by-Step Pool Winterization Tips
1. Balance Your Water Chemistry
Test your pool water and adjust pH (7.2–7.6), alkalinity (80–120 ppm), and calcium hardness (200–400 ppm). Balanced water prevents corrosion, scaling, and staining over the winter months.
2. Deep Clean Before Closing
Vacuum the pool floor, brush the walls, and skim off debris. Clean filters and backwash your system. A spotless pool now means less work in the spring.
3. Lower the Water Level
Lower the water just below the skimmer opening to protect plumbing and prevent ice damage. For pools with automatic covers, consult your manufacturer or Sun Leisure Pools & Spas for exact water level guidelines.
4. Drain and Blow Out Lines
Remove water from your pump, heater, and filter. Use a shop vac or air compressor to blow out all lines, and add pool-grade antifreeze to plumbing to prevent freezing.
5. Winterize Pool Equipment
Disconnect and store pool accessories such as ladders, diving boards, and skimmer baskets. Drain and store pool pumps, heaters, and salt cells indoors if possible.
6. Add a Pool Closing Chemical Kit
Using a quality winter pool chemical kit helps keep algae, bacteria, and stains at bay during the off-season. We recommend products tailored to Northern Nevada’s climate—available at our Sparks showroom.
7. Cover Your Pool Securely
A durable winter cover or safety cover prevents debris, animals, and UV damage. Ask us about custom-fit covers designed for Sparks’ wind and snow conditions.
Local Expertise Matters—Why Choose Sun Leisure Pools & Spas
At Sun Leisure Pools & Spas in Sparks, we’ve been serving Northern Nevada homeowners for over 40 years. We understand the unique climate, soil conditions, and challenges of pool ownership in this region. When you trust us for your pool closing, you get:
- Professional winterizing services tailored to your pool’s size and equipment
- Access to high-quality winterization chemical products
- Pool cover installation services
- Professional vacuuming & removal of debris from the pool
- Professional blow out of all plumbing lines & pool equipment services
- Professionally clean your pool filters
- Winter plug installation
- Add a special antifreeze to your pool
- Expert advice from a team with decades of experience
- Peace of mind knowing your pool is protected all winter
Common Pool Winterization Mistakes to Avoid
- Waiting too long: Sudden cold snaps can cause instant damage.
- Skipping chemical treatment: Algae and bacteria can thrive even in cold water.
- Ignoring equipment: Pumps, heaters, and filters can crack if not properly drained.
- Using the wrong cover: Ill-fitting covers invite debris, pests, and UV damage.
- Failing to add pool-grade antifreeze to lines: Many DIYers skip antifreeze, but in Sparks’ overnight lows it’s an essential safeguard. Non-toxic pool antifreeze helps ensure pipes stay protected even if a small amount of water remains.
- Neglecting regular checkups during winter: Even after winterization, it’s wise to check your cover periodically. Heavy snow or debris can stress covers or anchors. A quick inspection every few weeks can save you from surprises in spring.
- Assuming saltwater pools don’t need special care: Saltwater pools still need balancing and equipment draining. Salt can actually increase corrosion risk if not managed before winter.
By avoiding these mistakes, you’ll save yourself hundreds—or even thousands—of dollars in springtime repairs.
Let Sun Leisure Handle Your Pool Closing Services
Protect your pool investment today. Sun Leisure Pools & Spas offers full-service pool closing in Sparks, Nevada, tailored to the needs of Northern Nevada homeowners. Visit our Sparks showroom or call us to schedule your winterization service. We’ll handle the hard work so you can relax knowing your pool is in expert hands.