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Wellington Florida- Preparing Your Pool For Hurricanes

Reblogger Palm Coast Homes
Real Estate Agent with 100 Plus Realty LLC

We are officially in hurricane season and if you have a pool...make sure to read the following and properly prepare.

This post was written by Nestor & Katerina for the Wellington, FL area...but we can sure benefit from it here in Flagler County, FL as well.

Nestor & Katerina are the go to couple when buying and selling real estate in Palm Beach and St. Lucie County. So if you are looking to buy or sell your home in those areas...please call Nestor & Katerina...they will take excellent care of you.

  They also write excellent blog posts that can help others that live in Florida and are extremely generous in sharing their knowledge and experience with others.

 

If you need assistance with buying or selling property in Palm Coast/Flagler County, Florida...I am always available to assist...feel free to contact me anytime....Kristi Ross

 

Thanks Katerina & Nestor for some more great information for homeowner's in Florida.

 

 

Original content by Katerina Gasset 13253167-SA00

Wellington Florida- preparing your pool for hurricanes is one of the chores we must attend to.

Wellington Florida hurricane Preparing your pool

The most important thing to remember is that you do not drain your pool. Many people have ruined their pools by draining their pools before a hurricane. Leave the water level alone.

  • Remove any automatic pool cleaners, pool covers, toys, floaties; anything that can be picked up by strong winds.
  • Turn off your pool pump. If you have lights inside your pool, turn those off too.
  • Cover your pool pump with a waterproof tarp and secure the tarp well with ties.
  • Lots of rain water will turn your pool water green quickly so make sure that before the storm comes that you add extra chemicals to help keep away insects and algae after the storm, especially if the power goes out.
  • If you have a salt water pool like we do, make sure you add extra salt to the pool and stock up on extra salt. After the hurricane passes through, add more salt to your pool.
  • Stock up on extra salt, chlorine or chemicals; whichever your pool needs so that after the storm you won't be driving around trying to find the items you are going to need for your pool.
  • Do not put your patio furniture in your pool. I have seen people do this. This is very dangerous. These lawn chairs and other furniture can be picked up by the wind and thrown through the air to hurt someone or damage property.

In emergencies where you don't have any water, you can use the water in your pool. You can take buckets of water to flush your toilets during times of no water or electricity.

You can boil the water on your gas grill in large pots and use that to heat up bath water to wash your hair and get soap on your body. You don't want to use the soap in your pool.

Turn a negative into a positive and while the power is out and you have no air conditioning; gather up the kids and go swimming in the pool. This is not just  a great way to have some fun and reduce the stress but you can feel cleaner too:) You know, that hot, sticky, nasty feeling when you can't take a shower every day? After Wilma we were without power for 28 days so we made good use of our pool!

Stay safe and be prepared during the Hurricane season that is getting into full swing this time of year.

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Comments(1)

Jen Bowman
Keller Williams on the Water - Holmes Beach, FL
Realtor - Anna Maria Island & Bradenton FL

Great info on pools.  We are looking at a house with a pool and this is helpful. Thanks!

Jul 13, 2009 01:32 PM