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Common questions about winterizing and closing pools
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"Commonly asked Questions about Pool Closings"
This article provides a listing of the most commonly asked questions about Winterizing and Pool Closing in , Delaware. You will learn about which chemicals you need to put in the pool when closing and if you need anti-freeze in your pool pipes. Get tips on what to do with your swimming pool lights when winterizing. Water levels, vinyl liners for inground pools, and backwashing and vacuuming are also discussed with respect to Winterizing and Pool Closing . Finally, whether it is an inground or above ground pool, you’ll get the tips you need for cleaning your pool before closing it for the season.
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Facts and Trivia About: Delaware

Facts about Delaware:
Population of Delaware: 783600
Delaware is a South Atlantic state (according to the United States' Census Bureau in the United States of America whose name comes from Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, whom the Delaware Bay was named after. It was one of the original Thirteen Colonies and is known as the "First State" as it was the first to ratify the United States Constitution.
Delaware is the second-smallest state in the United States, Rhode Island being the smallest.
Delaware is bounded to the north by Pennsylvania, to the east by the Delaware River and the Atlantic Ocean and to the west and south by Maryland. Small portions of Delaware are also situated on the far, or eastern, side of the Delaware River Estuary, and these small parcels share land boundaries with New Jersey.
The state of Delaware, together with the Eastern Shore counties of Maryland and two counties of Virginia, form the Delmarva Peninsula, a geographical unit stretching far down the Mid-Atlantic Coast.
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