[0:00]I don't think our pool has been this gross since we took the deck off the top of it, but it's time to open the pool for the season. Here in Canada, we have to close our pool over the winter. So to reopen it, we start by draining the excess water and dropping our pool vacuum to start cleaning the floor and walls. The equipment to run the pool has to be put back together and then Andrew bear arms it into the nasty water to remove the plugs from the jets. At this point, we can start adding in the chemicals and salt to start clearing up the water. It usually takes us around three days to get the pool up and running. We'll get to enjoy it all summer long and then we'll spend another three days closing it for the winter. Do you guys have to do this process where you live?

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Sabrina & Andrew
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[0:00]I don't think our pool has been this gross since we took the deck off the top of it, but it's time to open the pool for the season.
[0:00]So to reopen it, we start by draining the excess water and dropping our pool vacuum to start cleaning the floor and walls.
[0:00]The equipment to run the pool has to be put back together and then Andrew bear arms it into the nasty water to remove the plugs from the jets.
[0:00]At this point, we can start adding in the chemicals and salt to start clearing up the water.
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