How can I protect my Hayward pool equipment during winter?

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Protecting Hayward pool equipment during winter is essential to ensure its longevity and optimal performance for the next swimming season. First, it is advisable to turn off all electrical connections to the equipment, including pumps, heaters, and filters. Disconnect and drain all water from the pool equipment, including pumps and filters, as any remaining water can freeze and cause damage. Next, it is recommended to use winterization products specifically designed for pool maintenance. A good pool cover will keep debris out of the water and protect the equipment from harsh winter weather. For filters, if applicable, ensure to follow instructions for proper cleaning and storage. Storing any removable components, such as ladders or hoses, in a dry location can also help prevent damage. It is wise to periodically check on the equipment during the winter months to ensure there are no issues developing. For more information tailored to specific products, Hayward's official website can provide resources that may be helpful.
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Answered Jun 30, 2025

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