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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 , Louisiana. 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: Louisiana

Facts about Louisiana:
Population of Louisiana: 4523628
Louisiana (pronounced /luːˌiːziˈænə/ or /ˌluːziˈænə/) (French: Louisiane, pronounced /lwizjan/) is a Southern state of the United States of America. The first European explorers to visit Louisiana came in 1528. The Spanish expedition (led by Panfilo de Narváez) located the mouth of the Mississippi River. In 1541, Hernando de Soto's expedition crossed the region. Then Spanish interest in Louisiana lay dormant. In the late 17th century, French expeditions, which included sovereign, religious and commercial aims, established a foothold on the Mississippi River and Gulf Coast. With its first settlements, France lay claim to a vast region of North America and set out to establish a commercial empire and French nation stretching from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada.
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