How to Store a Swimming Pool for Winter

How to Store a Swimming Pool for Winter

Christy Nichols | April 29, 2025 @ 12:00 AM

Why You Should Store Your Above-Ground Pool In A Storage Unit

Franklin, TN, experiences some cold winters that can freeze your pool. That's why your swimming pool needs to be stored indoors. Properly storing your pool prevents freezing temperatures, mildew, and weather damage. A little effort now can save you money on having to replace your pool. With the right preparation and using a storage unit from StorPlace Self Storage on Murfreesboro Road, your pool can be set up and ready for spring outdoor fun. 

Pools Need Winter Storage

If you have an above-ground pool, it must be stored over the winter. These pool types are not meant to withstand elements like frost, snow, and long-term outdoor exposure. In addition to the frame and plastic lining, the accompanying equipment, like ladders, filters, hoses, and covers, should also be safely stored alongside the pool. This makes it easier when you need to retrieve your items.

Even if your pool is made from good-quality and durable materials, winter can damage it if left unprotected outdoors. That’s why emptying out and keeping your pool indoors and dry makes a big difference.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Storing a Pool for Winter

Step 1: Drain the Pool Completely and Clean

Start by draining all the water from your pool. Once completely empty, scrub down any signs of algae, residue, or mildew. Use a soft brush or cloth to clean the inside and outside of the pool. Don’t use bleach or harsh cleaners, as these could damage materials. To clean spots, mix mild dish soap with warm water. 

Step 2: Leave It Outside To Dry

After cleaning, the pool must dry to prevent the growth of more algae or mold. You can use soft towels or leave them outside to dry to speed up the process. Make sure you don't skip over this step, as it could greatly reduce the experience of setting up the pool in the spring.

Step 3: Disassemble Carefully

Take apart your pool according to the instructions. Be gentle when removing joints, hoses, and liners, as they are prone to cracking and tearing from exposure to the sun.

Step 4: Organize and Label Parts

Lay out all the disassembled parts of your pool, such as the metal frame, connectors, hoses, and pumps, and place them into labeled bins. If you notice trapped moisture somewhere here, dry these out as well. This makes reassembly much easier in the spring.

Step 5: Store in a Climate-Controlled Storage Unit 

Pools should be stored in a dry, climate-controlled storage unit. At StorPlace Self Storage in Franklin, we have storage units to manage all your storage needs. Make sure your pool components stay protected from moisture and extreme cold.

How to Store Pool Accessories and Equipment

Another thing people don't consider is all the pool accessories! Pool noodles, inflatable toys, and water guns should also be cleaned, dried, and stored properly. After everything is cleaned, store them in clear bins or label each container so you know exactly what’s inside when it’s time to reopen.

Use Self Storage to Save Garage and Shed Space

Pool gear is bulky, and most garages or sheds are packed with tools, bikes, or more. Instead of squeezing it all in, store your pool and equipment in a storage unit. This helps keep your home organized and protects your pool from rodents, dampness, and temperature swings.

Why Choose StorPlace Self Storage in Franklin, TN

Located at 1138 Murfreesboro Rd, StorPlace of Franklin is your trusted partner for seasonal storage. We offer secure, clean, and climate-controlled storage units that are perfect for keeping pools, pumps, and pool toys in excellent condition over the winter months.

Our facility features wide driveways, gated access, 24-hour video surveillance, and helpful on-site managers to make storage easy. We also offer month-to-month rentals, so you only pay for what you need. Contact us or visit our StorPlace Self Storage in Franklin today.


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Christy Nichols
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