Protect Your Pool from Hidden Winter Damage

After a cold winter, pools can face several issues that need attention before reopening for the season.

As winter intensifies, pool owners in many states are facing the damaging impacts of freezing temperatures. The cold can severely harm pool pipes, pumps, and other essential equipment, not only detracting from the enjoyment of these amenities but also leading to substantial repair and replacement costs for owners.

Structural & Equipment Damage

  • Cracked or Damaged Pool Surface – Freezing and thawing cycles can cause cracks in plaster, tiles, or concrete.
  • Damaged Pipes & Plumbing – pipes or fittings might have cracked due to expansion.
  • Pump & Filter Issues – Ice damage may affect seals and impellers or even crack the filter tank.
  • Broken Tiles & Coping – The freeze-thaw cycle can loosen tiles and coping stones.
  • Deck Damage – Expanding ice can cause cracks in surrounding concrete decks.

Mechanical & Electrical Issues

  • Malfunctioning Heater –  internal parts may have cracked.
  • Broken or Leaky Valves – Ice can damage valve seals, causing leaks.
  • Non-Functional Lights – Moisture may have corroded electrical components.

Pool Cover & Accessories Issues

  • Torn or Dirty Pool Cover – Winter covers can sag, tear, or develop algae/mold.
  • Broken Ladders, Rails, or Diving Boards – Cold weather can weaken fasteners and materials.

Act now to avoid costly repairs later.

Schedule periodic inspections during the offseason to catch and address any minor issues before they become major problems.

Call (703) 920-1750 or email [email protected] High Sierra Pools.

  • This field is hidden when viewing the form
  • Drop files here or
    Accepted file types: pdf, jpg, jpeg, Max. file size: 10 MB, Max. files: 10.