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      <title>5 Essential Steps to Closing Your Inground Pool for Winter</title>
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      <description>Winterizing your inground pool is a crucial step that must be taken before the first frost strikes to protect it from damage caused by freezing temperatures. If you don&amp;rsquo;t properly close your pool, you may end up with cracked pipes, a damaged liner, and other costly repairs come springtime. But fear not, this guide will take you through the necessary steps to close your inground pool like a pro, ensuring it remains pristine and ready for the next swimming season.</description>
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