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Pool Opening Checklist for McKinney Homeowners

Pool Opening Checklist for McKinney Homeowners

Pool season in McKinney starts earlier than most of the country. By late April, water temperatures climb into the comfortable range and families are ready to swim. Opening your pool correctly prevents algae blooms, equipment damage, and costly chemical corrections later.

Equipment Check

  • Inspect the pump and motor: Look for cracks, leaks, or unusual noises when you power up. A failing pump caught early is a repair, not a replacement.
  • Examine the filter: Clean or replace cartridge filters. For sand filters, backwash thoroughly and check the pressure gauge reading.
  • Test the heater: If your pool has a gas or heat pump heater, run it briefly and confirm it reaches the set temperature.

Water Chemistry

Balanced water protects your equipment and keeps swimmers safe. Test pH, alkalinity, chlorine, and cyanuric acid levels. McKinney tap water tends to run slightly alkaline, so you may need muriatic acid to bring pH into the 7.2 to 7.6 range.

When to Call a Pro

Green water, persistent equipment noise, or cracked tile around the waterline are signs you need professional help. A licensed pool service technician can diagnose problems quickly and get your pool swim-ready. Homeowners in nearby Allen and across Collin County trust our network for reliable pool care.

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