By Taylor Bird
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February 18, 2026
Spring is right around the corner here in Southern Utah, and that means warmer days, more sunshine, and if you haven't already, it's time to start thinking about getting your pool ready for the season. Whether you have a luxury pool or a cozy backyard setup, a little preparation now goes a long way toward a smooth, enjoyable summer. Here's a friendly guide to help you get started! Why Spring Pool Prep Matters After the cooler winter months, your pool has likely been sitting with minimal use. Even if you kept up with basic pool care over the winter, things can shift. Water chemistry can drift, algae can start creeping in, and equipment can develop issues while it's been sitting idle. Getting ahead of these things in spring means you'll actually be able to enjoy your pool when those hot St. George days arrive, instead of scrambling to fix problems mid-summer. Your Spring Pool Prep Checklist Here's a simple checklist to walk through as you get your pool back in shape: Start with a visual inspection: Check the pool walls, floor, and steps for any cracks or staining Look over your equipment, pump, filter, heater, and any automation systems Inspect your pool deck for any winter wear or damage Check that all drain covers are secure and in good condition Clean everything thoroughly: Remove any debris that's settled on the bottom Brush the walls and floor to loosen any buildup Clean out your skimmer and pump baskets Backwash or clean your filter Balance your water chemistry: Test your water for pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and chlorine Adjust levels as needed before jumping straight to shocking Shock the pool to eliminate any lingering bacteria or algae Add a good algaecide as a preventative measure Get your equipment running: Prime and start up your pump Check that all valves are in the correct position Run the system and listen for anything unusual Test any automatic features like timers, lights, or water features Southern Utah's Unique Spring Conditions Living in Washington County comes with some beautiful perks, but our climate does have a few quirks that affect your pool. Spring winds can blow in a surprising amount of dust and debris, so you may find yourself cleaning more frequently in March and April than you'd expect. The rising temperatures also mean algae can start to thrive earlier in the season here than in cooler parts of the country. High-quality pool care in our region means staying a step ahead of these conditions rather than reacting to them after the fact. Should You Handle Spring Prep Yourself? If you're comfortable with the process and have the time, spring startup is something many homeowners can tackle on their own. However, it's one of the more involved maintenance tasks of the year, more so than a typical weekly service visit. Here are a few signs it might be worth calling in a professional for your spring startup: You're not sure where your water chemistry currently stands Your pool had any water quality issues toward the end of last season You noticed equipment making unusual sounds or running less efficiently You have a luxury pool with complex systems or water features You simply want the peace of mind that it's done right the first time There's no shame in getting a little help, that's what we're here for! The Bottom Line Spring is one of the best times of year here in St. George, and your pool should be part of that enjoyment, not a source of stress. A proper spring startup sets the tone for the entire swimming season, so it's worth taking the time to do it right. Whether you're a hands-on pool owner or prefer to leave it to the pros, the goal is the same: a clean, safe, beautiful pool ready to enjoy all season long. Thinking about having a professional handle your spring startup? We'd love to help! Reach out to us anytime and we'll get your pool looking its best before the summer heat kicks in. No pressure, just great pool care when you need it.