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Winterizing a Pool in Arizona — Why You Don't Close, but Here's What You Do

AZ pools don't close like northern pools — but winter chemistry, pump runtime, and freeze protection still matter. Here's the November-to-March playbook.

Dylan, AE Outdoor Living · March 26, 2026
Winterizing a Pool in Arizona — Why You Don't Close, but Here's What You Do

Don't close — adjust

Phoenix winters rarely freeze hard enough to require closing. You keep the system running, adjust runtimes, and protect against the 3–5 hard-freeze nights per year.

Pump runtime

Drop from 8 hr summer / 6 hr spring to 4 hr winter. Save $40–$80/month on electricity.

Freeze protection

Enable freeze protection on automation (kicks pump on at ~38°F to prevent line freeze). If no automation, set timer to override and run continuously on forecast freeze nights. Open all valves so water keeps moving.

Chemistry

Cold water holds chlorine longer — you'll use less. Algae growth slows but doesn't stop. Test weekly instead of every 2–3 days. Lower salt cell output ~20%.

Heater

Gas heater: drain header during freeze nights if not heating. Heat pump: shuts itself off below ~50°F (won't heat efficiently). Pool covers cut nightly heat loss 50%+.

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