How to Maintain and Winterize Your Semi-Inground Pool

How to Maintain and Winterize Your Semi-Inground Pool

You’ve made the investment in a semi-inground pool —now it’s time to protect it. With the right seasonal maintenance and winterization plan, you’ll keep your pool looking great and functioning properly for years to come.

Here’s what every pool owner should know about caring for a semi-inground pool through all four seasons. We take the guesswork out and show you how to maintain and winterize your semi-inground pool.

Start With a Maintenance Mindset

Semi-inground pools combine features of both above-ground and inground designs, which means they have unique maintenance needs. Regular care will prevent algae growth, extend equipment life, and ensure the structure stays solid year after year.

Monthly Pool Care Checklist

  1. Water Chemistry – Check and balance your pH, chlorine, and alkalinity weekly. Semi-inground pools are especially susceptible to chemistry changes in extreme heat or cold.
  2. Skimming & Brushing – Keep the water surface free of debris, and brush the walls to prevent buildup.
  3. Filter Cleaning – Clean or backwash your filter every few weeks, especially after storms or heavy use.
  4. Visual Inspection – Check for shifting soil, cracks, or erosion around the partially buried edges.

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Seasonal Maintenance Tips

Spring Opening

  • Remove the winter cover and clean off any standing water or debris.
  • Test water levels and refill if necessary.
  • Reconnect and inspect your pool pump and filtration system.
  • Shock the water to kill any lingering bacteria or algae.

Summer Maintenance

  • Increase testing frequency during hot spells or after heavy rain.
  • Run your pump longer on high-use days.
  • Keep up with skimming and brushing to stay ahead of algae.

Fall Prep

  • Remove leaves regularly to reduce staining and clogging.
  • Begin lowering chlorine levels in preparation for closing.
  • Schedule professional help if you plan to replace any liners or components.

Winterizing Your Semi-Inground Pool

In cold climates, properly closing your semi-inground pool is crucial:

  1. Balance the Water – Adjust pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness to prevent corrosion or scaling.
  2. Lower the Water Level – Drain below the skimmer, but not fully (this can destabilize the structure).
  3. Blow Out Lines – Remove water from pipes to prevent freezing and damage.
  4. Cover the Pool – Use a high-quality winter cover that’s anchored properly. Mesh covers allow for drainage; solid covers block out sunlight.

For Oklahoma residents, where winters can be unpredictable, winterizing gives peace of mind that your investment is safe no matter the weather.

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Don’t Forget the Surroundings

Decking and landscaping should also be maintained. Trim plants, check retaining walls, and watch for drainage issues that could affect the pool’s structural stability.

Professional Support Helps Maintain Your Pool

Fiesta Pools & Spas offers maintenance plans and winterizing services to take the guesswork out of pool care. Even if you’re a DIYer, having a yearly inspection ensures your pool stays safe, efficient, and beautiful.