Pool closing · Tennessee
When to Close Your Pool in Jackson, TN: Deadline, Window & Checklist
Last updated: July 15, 2026 · Model window year: 2026 · dates · checklist · FAQ
In Jackson, the closing window runs from October 15 to October 22. Let the water cool out of the algae-growth range before covering — close too warm and you lift the cover onto a green surprise in spring — but finish ahead of the first freeze, which normals place around October 29. The live estimate below shows where Jackson's water sits today.
Jackson closing dates at a glance
| Closing window | October 15 – October 22 |
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| Close by (deadline) | October 22 |
| First freeze, 50% probability | October 29 |
| Open by (recommended) | April 5 |
| Opening window | March 29 – April 19 |
| 61°F crossing (7-day mean) | April 19 |
| Swim-season length (80°F+ days) | 139 days |
| NOAA normals station | Jackson Experiment Station · 2.3 mi · 400 ft |
A classic four-season pool calendar: open early into cold water, close late into cold water, and Jackson's 139 days of prime swimming sit safely in between.
Four water checkpoints anchor Jackson's year in the model: mid-April at about 58°F, mid-June at 76°F, mid-August near the 80°F peak zone, and mid-October easing through 64°F. The dates in the table are where those numbers cross the thresholds that matter.
The 12-step Jackson winterizing checklist
A closing is a plumbing project with a chemistry warm-up. Start a few days ahead of your target date, keep every dose per its product label, and don't skip the photographs — spring-you reassembles from them.
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Balance the water a few days ahead
Start midweek for a weekend close: bring alkalinity and pH into their label ranges and let the water settle. What you seal under the cover is what the pool soaks in until spring.
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Deep-clean the pool
Skim, brush walls and steps, and vacuum carefully. Any leaves or algae you seal under the cover become spring's chemistry problem, so closing day cleanliness pays twice.
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Service the filter one last time
Backwash sand or DE, or pull and rinse cartridges, per the manual. A filter stored dirty cakes over winter and starts spring half-clogged.
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Apply winter chemicals per label
Dose the winter kit while the pump still runs — every product exactly per its label for your volume — so the chemistry is fully mixed before the system goes quiet.
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Lower the water level
Drop the level as your cover manufacturer specifies — typically below the skimmer mouth for solid covers. Never drain a pool fully; groundwater pressure can damage the shell.
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Blow out the lines and plug returns
Work line by line: push air until the return spits dry mist, plug it against the flowing air, move on. Skimmer, returns, cleaner line, in whatever order your plumbing prefers — dry pipes are the entire point of closing.
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Protect the skimmer
Give the skimmer something cheap to break: a guard bottle or rated plug absorbs the ice expansion that would otherwise split the housing.
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Add pool antifreeze where blowouts fall short
Doubt is the criterion: any run you can't confirm dry gets pool-grade antifreeze at the label's per-foot rate. The automotive jug from the garage is for cars — it has no business in pool plumbing.
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Drain the equipment
Every vessel on the pad — pump, filter, heater, chlorinator — gets its drain plugs pulled. Drop all the plugs in the pump basket; that's the one place everyone looks first in spring.
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Set the air pillow and cover
Inflate the pillow to about two-thirds, center it, then bring the cover over and secure it per its design. Under ice, that soft dome is the difference between inward compression and outward wall pressure.
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Stage the cover pump
Solid covers need drainage all winter: set a cover pump or siphon before the first storm, not after. Standing water strains seams and invites a mid-winter emergency.
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Remove and store ladders and rails
Pull ladders, rails, and the diving-board hardware; rinse, dry, and store them out of the weather. Anchor sockets get a dab of protectant so spring bolts turn freely.
What to buy before the rush
Every item below sells out somewhere in Tennessee every October. Stocking the short list before the rush costs nothing extra and saves the mid-project store run — the chemicals guide explains what each category actually does.
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Winter cover
Sized to overlap; the cheapest insurance the pool wears all winter.
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Cover pump
Solid covers collect rain all winter; this is the drainage plan.
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Expansion plugs + skimmer guard
Seals blown-out lines and sacrifices itself to skimmer ice.
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Pool antifreeze
For lines you can't verify dry — pool-grade only, per label.
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Winter closing kit
The under-the-cover chemistry, measured for your gallons.
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Air pillow
A soft target for the ice sheet, centered under the cover.
How Jackson compares locally
Statewide context: across the 14 Tennessee cities we model, Jackson's October 22 deadline sits in the earliest quarter. Nearby, Memphis (74 mi) closes around November 3 and Florence (87 mi) around October 26 — treat gaps under a week as microclimate noise, not strategy. Spring planning restarts at the opening guide; the Jackson pool season page keeps the whole year in one view.
Every number on this page traces to one instrument cluster: Jackson Experiment Station, 2.3 miles south of Jackson's center at an elevation near 400 feet. NOAA computed its 1991–2020 normals from roughly three decades of daily readings — long enough that one strange spring in Madison County barely moves the dates.
Field notes for Jackson owners
Match the drainage plan to the cover
Solid covers shed nothing — they need a cover pump staged before the first storm and checked after each one. Mesh covers drain themselves but pass silt that settles all winter. Either way, the plan is decided in October, not improvised in January when the cover is an ice sheet.
Cover pumps die in the cold — plan for it
A cover pump left running into a hard freeze can lock in ice and burn out. On freezing forecasts, pull it, let the storm pass, and put it back for the melt. Automatic models with freeze protection earn their price in exactly one forgotten weekend.
The warm spell after you closed
A 78°F week in October doesn't mean reopening. Water under an opaque cover warms far less than air suggests, and a closed, balanced pool tolerates a warm stretch fine. Check the cover pump has somewhere to send rain, enjoy the weather, and leave the plumbing sealed.
Jackson pool closing FAQ
What temperature should water be to close a pool?
The practical target is water in the low 60s°F or below at closing day. Our Jackson model has the sustained cool-down starting October 15; closing between then and October 22 means chemistry stays put and the spring reveal is a mild one.
Can you close a pool too early?
You can, and warm-water closings are why "we opened to a swamp" stories exist. The fix is patience: let Jackson's water cool through the mid-60s°F — around October 15 by our model — then close inside the window that ends October 22.
Do I need antifreeze in pool lines?
Treat antifreeze as a backup, not a substitute: the real protection is air in dry lines. Where a full blowout isn't possible, pool-grade antifreeze per label is cheap insurance against a cracked pipe — worth it anywhere freezes are routine, and Jackson sees them from about October 29.
How far should I drain my pool for winter?
As far as your cover manufacturer specifies and no farther — typically a few inches below the skimmer mouth for solid covers, near normal level for many mesh systems with skimmer plugs. Never drain fully: an empty shell can shift or crack under groundwater pressure.
What happens if you don't winterize a pool?
The repair list writes itself in order of cost: heater heat exchanger, pump housing, filter tank, then every fitting the ice reached — discovered one leak at a time in spring. Around Jackson the exposure begins near October 29, and each skipped checklist step above is one more candidate for that list.
When is the last safe date to close in Jackson?
Our model's practical deadline is October 22 — set by a week of margin before the October 29 first-freeze normal. Push much past it and you're winterizing in freeze-warning weather, rushing the blowout, and hoping the cover goes on before the first hard night. Inside the October 15–October 22 window, none of that drama applies.
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Data: NOAA 1991–2020 climate normals via Jackson Experiment Station (2.3 mi); live outlook by Open-Meteo. Full attribution on the sources page. Model assumptions and error bars on methodology.