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Pool closing and winterizing service in Wisconsin

Close With Confidence

Protect your pool, save on repairs, and enjoy peace of mind all winter.

Whether you’re searching for “pool closing service near me” or need a trusted team for a commercial property, Springhetti is your local pool winterizing expert.

We serve residential and commercial pools across Wisconsin, helping you properly seal, protect, and prepare your pool before the first frost.

Protect Pool Equipment

We help protect pool plumbing, pumps, filters, and equipment from costly winter freeze damage.

Extend Equipment Lifespan

Proper winterization helps reduce unnecessary wear and supports the long-term performance of your pool system.

Maintain Water Quality

A professional closing helps preserve water quality so your spring opening can be faster, cleaner, and easier.

Enjoy Peace of Mind

Know your pool is properly sealed, secured, and prepared for harsh Wisconsin winter conditions.

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Common Questions

Pool closing questions, answered before you book.

Not sure when to close your pool, what winterizing includes, or why timing matters? These answers help Wisconsin homeowners protect their pool before freezing temperatures arrive.

When should I close my pool in Wisconsin?

Most Wisconsin homeowners should close their pool in mid-September to early October, when daytime temperatures consistently stay below 70°F and nights dip under 50°F. Closing too early can lead to algae growth, while closing too late risks freezing damage.

What happens if I don’t close my pool before winter?

Leaving your pool open during Wisconsin’s freezing months can cause pipes, pumps, and filters to crack from expanding ice. You may also face liner damage and costly spring repairs. Proper winterization helps prevent thousands of dollars in potential damage.

How do professionals winterize a pool?

Our Wisconsin pool closing team handles the important steps needed to protect your pool for winter:

  • Water level adjustment: We lower the water to the correct level.
  • Chemical balancing: We balance water chemistry and add winterizing chemicals.
  • Line protection: We blow out and plug lines to help prevent freezing.
  • Accessory removal: We remove ladders, skimmers, and seasonal accessories.
  • Cover installation: We install a durable winter safety cover.
Do I need to drain my pool completely before winter?

No, you should never drain your pool completely. In Wisconsin, pools should only be partially drained to the manufacturer’s recommended level. Keeping water in the pool helps balance hydrostatic pressure and protects the liner or shell during freeze-thaw cycles.

How soon can I reopen my pool in spring?

Most Wisconsin pools are ready for reopening in April or May, once daytime temperatures stay above 60°F. If your pool was closed properly, reopening is usually faster, cleaner, and more affordable — and our team will make sure it is winterized the right way before the season changes.