Pool Opening & Closing Service in Mt. Juliet, TN

Pool Ninjas is based in Mt. Juliet — your pool opening and closing is handled by the team that lives and works right here in Wilson County. Fast scheduling, local knowledge, and no travel delays.

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Spring Pool Opening Service — Mt. Juliet, TN

Mt. Juliet's rapid residential growth over the past decade means a lot of relatively new pools in communities like Providence, Cedar Creek, and Beckwith Estates. New pools are great — but they still need a proper opening each spring to clear any winter buildup and verify that equipment is functioning correctly after months of inactivity. Pool Ninjas opens Mt. Juliet pools efficiently and completely, with no corners cut.

Being based in Mt. Juliet (37122) gives us an advantage — we're local. We know the neighborhoods, we know the typical pool setups in this area, and we can respond fast when the weather turns and everyone calls at once in late March.

What's Included in a Mt. Juliet Pool Opening

Remove and store winter cover
Remove all winter plugs and drain caps from return lines and skimmer
Reinstall return fittings, eyeball jets, and skimmer baskets
Fill pool to proper operating level
Prime pump and restart filtration system
Inspect all equipment — pump, filter, heater, valves, plumbing
Full water chemistry test and startup chemical treatment
Shock and algaecide treatment
Verify timers and filtration schedule
Service report with equipment status and opening chemistry readings

Fall Pool Closing Service — Mt. Juliet, TN

Mt. Juliet winters are mild, but the area gets its share of hard freezes — especially in the Cedar Creek and Beckwith Estates areas where the terrain dips and cold air settles. Pools in Mt. Juliet that aren't properly closed can suffer freeze damage to pump housings, filter tanks, and PVC plumbing runs. The cost of a proper closing is always less than the cost of freeze repairs in February.

Many Mt. Juliet pool owners choose to keep their pools open year-round given Wilson County's relatively mild winters. If you're staying open through winter, we offer reduced-frequency maintenance visits to keep chemistry stable and catch any issues before they become expensive. If you're closing, we do it completely — every line blown, every plug set, every piece of equipment secured.

What's Included in a Mt. Juliet Pool Closing

Lower water level below skimmer and return lines
Blow out all plumbing lines with compressed air
Install plugs in all return lines and skimmer openings
Add full winterizing chemical kit — algaecide, shock, and stain prevention
Drain and winterize pump, filter, and heater
Remove and store all removable equipment — ladders, baskets, cleaners
Install winter cover with proper anchoring
Final equipment inspection and close-out service report
Local advantage: Pool Ninjas is based in Mt. Juliet. When a freeze is forecast, we can respond faster here than companies driving in from Nashville. Don't wait — schedule your closing before the first cold snap.

Pool Opening & Closing Pricing — Mt. Juliet

Straightforward pricing. No hidden fees, no markup on chemicals.

Spring Pool Opening

$150+

Starting price — varies by pool size and setup

  • Equipment reinstallation
  • Startup chemical treatment
  • Full chemistry balance
  • Equipment inspection
  • Service report

Fall Pool Closing

$150+

Starting price — varies by pool size and setup

  • Full line blow-out
  • Winterizing chemicals
  • Equipment storage
  • Cover installation
  • Service report
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Mt. Juliet Pool Opening & Closing FAQ

When should I open my pool in Mt. Juliet, TN? +
Most Mt. Juliet pool owners open in late March or early April. Being based locally, we can often get you scheduled faster than companies coming in from Nashville — call early as spots fill up in Mt. Juliet once warm weather arrives. The target is to be swim-ready by Memorial Day weekend, which means opening by mid-April at the latest.
When should I close my pool in Mt. Juliet? +
Late October through early November is the right window for Mt. Juliet. Wilson County can see its first hard freeze by mid-November in some years. We recommend closing before overnight temperatures consistently reach the mid-30s. If you're considering staying open year-round, we can discuss what reduced-frequency winter maintenance looks like for your pool.
How much does pool opening and closing cost in Mt. Juliet? +
Pool opening and closing service in Mt. Juliet starts at $150 each. Price varies by pool size, equipment complexity, and condition of the pool at opening time. We'll give you a firm quote before any work begins. As a Mt. Juliet-based company, we don't charge travel fees for local service.
Should I keep my Mt. Juliet pool open year-round? +
It's a reasonable option for Mt. Juliet pools, especially those with heaters or solar covers. Wilson County winters are mild enough that many pools stay open with reduced maintenance. The main risk is an unexpected hard freeze — we recommend having a freeze protection plan in place if you stay open, which we can help you set up.
Can I bundle pool opening with weekly cleaning service? +
Absolutely — and most Mt. Juliet customers do. We open the pool in spring and transition directly into the weekly cleaning schedule. At the end of the season, we close it out. One company, full-season coverage, no coordination headaches. Call 629-249-1872 or fill out our form to get started.
What if my pool is green when it's time to open? +
It happens — especially if the cover had a leak or the winterizing chemicals weren't balanced correctly. Our Green-to-Clean service handles algae blooms of any severity. We'll treat the pool, restore water clarity, and then proceed with the standard opening. Let us know what you're dealing with when you call and we'll factor it into the quote.

Complete Pool Care for Mt. Juliet

Pool Ninjas handles every phase of Mt. Juliet pool care — from opening day through closing, and every weekly visit in between.

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