How To Open An Inground Pool


In Ground Pool Opening

Opening your in ground swimming pool can be done with a few simple steps and tools. You can watch Joseph aka WeT Head open this in ground swimming pool. Joseph also narrates to Mike on how to properly open the in ground pool as he goes through each one of the steps.

This video will show you how completely open your in ground swimming pool. You will learn to remove the pool gizmo, how to open the pool skimmer, how to open the pool returns, how to remove the Loop Loc safety cover and also how to screw the anchors down. This was an actual pool opening that Joseph and Mike did and just recorded in so you could see how we do it and possibly do it your self or with a neighbor and save yourself a bunch of money.

If you have any questions or need help with anything, please leave a comment below and we will respond as quickly as we can.

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2 Responses to “How To Open An Inground Pool”

  1. Sarah says:

    Hello. I have a few questions in regards to your video. My husband and I are first time homeowners and the house we bought has an inground pool. We have absolutely no experience in how to work on our pool and we are finding out from calls to the local pool companies that maintenance is very expensive.

    Is there any way to keep animals and insects from permanently not getting into that pool? I don’t want to think over the off season that a poor creature is suffering. I’ve seen these reflective pool covers that allows UV rays to enter the water through the cover in off months. Do you recommend these? We are going to “try” to attempt to do this ourselves, like the chlorine levels and the maintenance of the pool. We see items that are very handy but hopefully your guidance on here will assist us and put us in the right direction. I don’t think my husband can do pipe repairs but I think he can handle the small stuff. :{ Thank you for being so helpful!

  2. Joseph says:

    Hi Sarah,

    The best thing you can do is to make sure the cover is tight.

    Animals always find a way in the pool some how.

    Let me know if you have any more questions.

    Joseph

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