Pool Openings & Closings for Indiana Families
Start the season strong—and winterize with confidence. Our family-owned team handles your pool equipment and plumbing with care, consistency, and attention to detail.
Hands-On Care From a Family-Owned Team
At Grand Family Pools, we treat every pool like it’s our own. We take pride in the details—carefully handling your equipment, properly protecting your plumbing, and making sure nothing is rushed or overlooked. When we open or close your pool, you get hands-on care, consistency, and the peace of mind that comes from working with people who truly care.
Pool opening checklist
We take the stress out of pool season by handling the details that matter most. From installing plugs and equipment to confirming filtration, heater function, and water feature flow, we make sure your system is operating correctly. We’ll also test and record your water chemistry, add shock as needed, and leave the area clean and organized when we’re done.
- Assemble all required equipment
- Verify all drain plugs are installed and tightened
- Start the pool heater and run for 5 minutes to confirm operation
- If equipped with a sand filter, ensure the multiport valve is set to filter
- Test and record water chemistry
- Run water through all water features to confirm proper flow
- Add pool shock as needed
- Wrap up the homeowner’s hose and confirm the water supply is turned off
- Ensure pool area is left clean as possible
- Power wash pool cover
- Vacuum the pool thoroughly
Pool closing checklist
We take care of the details that prevent costly winter damage. From draining and disassembling equipment to blowing out lines, plugging plumbing, and adding antifreeze to water features, we winterize your system with a thorough, methodical approach. We’ll also organize and store fittings properly, test and record your water chemistry, add shock as needed, and ensure the area is left clean and secure when we finish.
- Assemble all required equipment
- Verify all drain plugs are installed and tightened
- Start the pool heater and run for 5 minutes to confirm operation
- If equipped with a sand filter, ensure the multiport valve is set to filter
- Test and record water chemistry
- Run water through all water features to confirm proper flow
- Add pool shock as needed
- Wrap up the homeowner’s hose and confirm the water supply is turned off
- Ensure pool area is left clean as possible
- Power wash pool cover
- Vacuum the pool thoroughly
Answers to Your Common Questions
A pool closing typically includes testing and balancing the water, adding winterizing chemicals, shutting down and draining equipment, blowing out and plugging lines, adding antifreeze where needed, securing fittings, and installing the pool cover.
No, as long as we have access to the pool area, equipment, water source, and electrical panel if needed. We’ll ensure everything is handled carefully and left clean and secure
Yes. All equipment is handled carefully and methodically. At Grand Family Pools, we take extra steps to properly store fittings, protect plumbing, and document conditions to ensure nothing is missed.
Yes. We test the water and add shock or winterizing chemicals as needed. Any additional chemical needs will be communicated clearly.
Professional openings and closings help prevent costly damage caused by missed steps, improperly blown lines, or mishandled equipment. Our detailed, family-owned approach ensures your pool is protected and ready for the season ahead.