Pool Closing Service
Closings
- Install cover. For vinyl covers customer must supply water bags.Additional bags provided at an additional charge.
- Purge plumbing lines of all air using high powered blower and plug lines.
- Remove and stow all return jets and skimmer baskets
- Remove all deck hardware (ladders, handrails and diving board) and stow
- Disassemble filter system and stow (additional charges apply for more than 1 pump or filter)
- Heater winterization
- Filter cleanout, if requested(additional charges apply)
- Attached spa winterization
- Winterization chemicals, shock and winter algaecide included
How Our Pool Closing Service Works
Closing your pool properly before winter is one of the most important steps in protecting your investment. Our pool closing service follows a proven process designed to prevent freeze damage, equipment failure, and costly spring repairs. Once scheduled, our technicians arrive with the tools and materials needed to prepare your pool for colder temperatures. We carefully winterize plumbing lines, secure equipment, and ensure your pool is sealed and protected for the offseason.
Each pool is different, which is why our approach is never rushed or one-size-fits-all. We take the time to inspect your system, address potential concerns, and confirm that everything is ready to remain dormant through winter.
Proper pool closing works best when it’s connected to reliable pool service, especially for protecting equipment and avoiding spring startup problems.
A Smarter Way to Close Your Pool for the Winter
Closing a pool isn’t just about covering it up for the season. It requires careful attention to plumbing, equipment, and water conditions to prevent winter damage. Taking the right steps now helps ensure your pool stays protected and opens smoothly when warmer weather returns.
For Long Island homeowners, where winter weather can change quickly, a thorough and timely pool closing is one of the most important steps in maintaining a pool year after year. Taking the time to close your pool the right way now helps avoid surprise issues later, reduces long-term maintenance costs, and makes reopening your pool in the spring faster and far less stressful.
Serving Nassau & Suffolk County Homeowners
We proudly provide pool closing services throughout Long Island, including both Nassau County and Suffolk County. Seasonal weather in this region can be unpredictable, which makes timely and professional winterization especially important. Our team understands local conditions and schedules pool closings to align with temperature changes and seasonal demand.
Whether your pool is located near the coast or inland, we ensure it is prepared to handle winter safely.

Peace of Mind All Winter Long
Once your pool is properly closed, you shouldn’t have to worry about it again until spring. At Majestic Pools, our pool closing process is designed to protect your equipment, plumbing, and pool structure from freezing temperatures and winter damage. With everything secured and winterized the right way, you can get through the colder months knowing your pool is protected and ready for a smooth opening when warmer weather returns.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Most pool closings take a few hours. Larger pools or extra equipment may take a little longer.
Older equipment can still be closed safely. Extra care is taken to protect aging pumps, filters, and heaters.
Yes. Attached spas are winterized as part of our pool closing process.
Yes. Proper closing helps prevent freeze damage and can extend the life of pumps, filters, and heaters.
Most Long Island pools are closed between late September and October, before freezing nights start. Waiting too long can increase the risk of damage.
Frozen pipes can crack or burst, which often leads to leaks and expensive repairs when the pool is opened in spring.
Yes, if the pool isn’t closed correctly. Proper chemicals and closing steps help prevent algae during winter.
Yes. Inground and above-ground pools have different closing steps, especially when it comes to plumbing and equipment.




