Stop Guessing, Start Planning: The Homeowner’s Annual Pool Supply Calendar to Avoid Costly Water Problems

Owning a pool is one of the greatest backyard luxuries — until an algae bloom turns your water green, a cracked pump leaves you stranded mid-summer, or a poorly winterized system costs you thousands in spring repairs. The truth is, most pool water problems aren’t bad luck. They’re the result of buying the wrong supplies at the wrong time. A proactive, month-by-month purchasing strategy is the single most effective way to protect your investment, keep your water crystal clear, and avoid the emergency runs to the store that always seem to happen on the hottest weekend of the year.

Whether you’re a first-time pool owner or a seasoned backyard enthusiast, this annual pool supply calendar will tell you exactly what to buy each month — and why timing matters so much.

January & February: Plan and Purchase Off-Season Equipment

Winter is the smartest time to think about big-ticket upgrades. Late fall and winter are the months when many pool supply companies offer the biggest discounts, because demand drops as most people aren’t opening their pools — giving retailers a bigger reason to offer deals on pumps, heaters, filters, and other pool cleaning equipment. Use these months to assess what wore out last season and buy replacements now.

March: Stock Up on Opening Chemicals Before the Rush

Spring is coming, and so is the surge of pool owners flooding supply stores. Get ahead of it in March by purchasing your opening chemical kit. When spring arrives, you’ll need to remove the pool cover, clean debris, reconnect equipment, balance water chemistry, and shock the pool — running the pump continuously for 24 to 48 hours. Having supplies on hand before you open means no delays.

April & May: Gear Up for Swimming Season

This is the time to fully restock your cleaning arsenal and inspect every piece of equipment before heavy use begins. Reactivating and inspecting the filtration and pump systems is a key step — replace or clean filters to ensure optimal flow and filtration capacity, and check pool lights, ladders, and other equipment for wear and tear.

June & July: Maintain Chemistry During Peak Use

Summer is when your pool works hardest — and when your water chemistry is most vulnerable. Heat and UV are intense: chlorine burns off faster, algae grows quicker, and evaporation is higher. Heavy rains and storms can suddenly dilute chemistry and flood pools with debris and phosphates. This is not the month to run low on supplies.

For all of these seasonal needs, finding a trusted retailer that carries everything in one place makes a real difference. pool supplies for homeowners are available year-round at Backyard Supplies, a Long Island-based company whose founders bring over 20 years of combined experience in the pool, spa, and outdoor living industry — and who know which products hold up, which brands actually stand behind their warranties, and where homeowners usually get burned, with that knowledge going into every product they carry.

August: Inspect Equipment Before the Season Winds Down

August is a good time to do a mid-season equipment check. Skim the pool for debris and clean the wall tiles every week, test the pH level every week or every other week, and vacuum the pool, inspect the equipment, empty the pump baskets, and check the filters every month. If anything looks worn, replace it now — not in the middle of a heat wave.

September & October: Buy Closing Supplies and Winter Gear

Fall brings a new set of challenges. Leaves are your biggest problem in the fall, so it’s important to clean them out of the pool before they can clog the skimmer and pump baskets as well as the plumbing lines — and don’t allow leaves to sink and remain at the bottom of the pool, as some leaves can stain the floor.

As you prepare to close, stock up on everything you’ll need for a proper winterization:

November & December: Off-Season Shopping for Next Year

Once your pool is closed, don’t stop thinking about it entirely. Winter offers an excellent opportunity for deeper pool maintenance tasks that might have been postponed during busier seasons — scheduling equipment repairs, deep cleans, or system upgrades during this low-use period ensures your pool is in top shape for the upcoming spring.

The Bottom Line: Timing Is Everything

Monthly attention prevents minor issues from becoming major problems — and the same logic applies to your annual purchasing calendar. By buying the right supplies at the right time, you avoid price surges, stock shortages, and the kind of water problems that can sideline your pool for weeks. At Backyard Supplies, the belief is that everyone deserves a backyard that’s both effortless to enjoy and built to last — dedicated to being your go-to destination for premium outdoor living essentials designed with quality, simplicity, and your convenience in mind. Plan ahead, stay stocked, and your pool will reward you with clear, safe, and beautiful water all season long.