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Pool Equipment Freezing – Texas Pool Owners Cope With Uri

Pool owners in Texas struggle to keep their pool equipment from freezing during Winter Storm Uri.

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Pool Owners struggle to protect their pool from freezing during Winter Storm.

Things progressed from bad to worse yesterday as Texas struggles to recover from the one-two punch delivered by Winter Storm Uri. The freezing temperatures brought on by the storm caused millions of Texans to lose power. Officials are still struggling with rolling blackouts, power and heat outages in large areas of the state have currently contributed at least 30 deaths around the state.

The sudden arctic cold snap has left many homeowners with little recourse. Many pool contractors in Texas are impacted by the very same conditions homeowners currently endure. Lack of power can cause repairs to linger until the freezing temperatures abate.

Artic cold snap brought on by Winter Storm Uri has left thousands of pool owners in Texas with costly repair damage.

Thousands of pool owners awoke on Tuesday morning to find catastrophic damage awaiting them in the backyard. With pool equipment being particularly vulnerable to the elements, many homeowners were left with damage that could ultimately wind up costing them thousands.

Frozen pool equipment has cracked under the stress of freezing temperatures and will lead to costly repairs for the homeowner. Photo Credit – Blake Parker

Pool builders in Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and across the state are coping with inground pool projects that are simply ruined. Freezing temperatures have caused many pool builders to have to suddenly halt working on their inground pool projects. With little preparation notice, some builders say there was simply not enough time to get ahead of the storm.

Harold Evans company, The Pool Surgeon located Dallas has been dealing with non-stop calls from customers who woke up to damaged equipment. “We would be on the phone, and five other people would be calling simultaneously,” said Evans, “There is only one phone line for our company… you couldn’t check the voicemail because calls continued to pour in.”

Costly Damage For Inground Pool Owners During Freeze

Nina Gomez of Fort Worth was looking forward to a pool party in the spring with her family this Easter. Instead after Uri, she claims that her family is looking at roughly $10,000 in additional repairs and construction needed to fix damage to her inground pool project. Her pool builder also informed her that the storm will also delay construction of her pool by several weeks or more as her contractor has numerous emergency repair projects to perform in tandem with her job.

Her story is not unique, thousands of homeowners have had catastrophic failures in their pool equipment brought on by sudden freezing temperatures. Some homeowners in Houston have had their entire pool freeze into a solid block of ice. We asked pool experts what homeowners can do to protect their pool equipment in a storm.

Expert Advice on Dealing With Frozen Pool Equipment

Quite often, ice in the pipes is a culprit of the majority of damage we see. Homeowners should keep their pump running through the night when temperatures fall below freezing.

“The majority of pool owners leave the pump running anyways,” said Ryan Baird of Beyond Blue Pools. “If the pump suddenly stops, use the manual override. Doing that during a winter storm may protect the pipes and keep them from bursting.”

“Draining the backflow can help. The water that is in the backflow valve can freeze, expand and cause a rupture. Once the housing cracks you have a serious leak on your hands.”

CAMERON RHODES – SOUTHERN POOLSCAPES

Concerete pools in particular are susceptible to costly repairs during freezing temperatures. Rhodes continues “Many pools these days incorporate freeze protection systems to help homeowners protect their investment”.

Winterizing your inground pool is probably the smartest thing you can do to avoid costly damage to your pool equipment.

There are a wide variety of products that help homeowners protect an inground pool from freezing temperatures.

How to Protect an Inground Pool & Pool Equipment From Freezing

  • Winterizing Kits allow you to balance the pool chemistry of the water throughout the winter months. This helps provide protection of all non-mechanical components of the pool.
  • Blowers help keep pipes and equipment clear of water that can freeze if left inside pipes. Return lines should then be plugged to protect them throughout the winter months.
  • Skimmer Faceplate Covers can prevent your skimmer from taking on water that can freeze and cause damage to the interior pool wall.
  • There are a wide range of devices designed for skimmer ice expansion protection.
  • Water Tubes and Air Pillows are devices frequently used during winter months under pool covers to prevent ice expansion from occuring.
  • Install freeze protection equipment or automation systems such as Intermatic Digital Sensor or Air Temp Sensor that can be programmed to run the pump when the temperature reaches a certain level.

What to do if your Pool Equipment is Frozen

If your pool pump is frozen there are a few steps you can take to unfreeze your pool equipment.

  1. Shut off electricity at the breaker box
  2. Place heavy woolen blankets over your pool equipment
  3. Securely place a small space heater inside the insulated area
  4. Continue to monitor your pool equipment until it has completely thawed
  5. Inspect for cracks and perform repairs as needed
  6. If equipment is cracked, drain the equipment until repairs have been performed

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Pool News coverage brought to you by Pool Magazine's own Marcus Packer. Marcus Packer is a 20 year pool industry veteran pool builder and pool service technician. In addition to being a swimming pool professional, Marcus has been a writer and long time contributor for Newsweek Magazine's home improvement section and more recently for Florida Travel + Life. Have a story idea or tip you'd like to share with Pool Magazine? Email [email protected] your story idea.

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Blue Wave Recall on Over 13,000 Above Ground Pools

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Blue Wave Above Ground Pool Product Recall

Blue Wave has issued a recall affecting multiple above-ground swimming pool models after federal safety officials identified a potential drowning hazard involving children.

The recall, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on December 18, covers approximately 13,400 Blue Wave brand above-ground pools that are 48 inches deep or taller and utilize an exterior compression strap as part of the pool’s frame system.

Reason for the Recall

The affected pools feature a compression strap positioned around the outside of the vertical support poles. While the strap is designed to provide structural stability, the CPSC determined that its placement may unintentionally create a foothold.

According to the agency, this foothold could allow children to climb into the pool, even when the ladder has been removed, creating a risk of unsupervised access and potential drowning.

No injuries or fatalities have been reported in connection with the recalled products at the time of the announcement.

Affected Models

The recall applies to the following Blue Wave above-ground pool models:

• Blue Wave 15-Ft Rd 48-In Active Frame Pool
• Blue Wave 18-Ft Rd 52-In Active Frame Pool
• Blue Wave 18-Ft Rd 52-In Dark Cocoa Wicker Frame Pool
• Blue Wave 24-Ft Rd 52-In Dark Cocoa Wicker Frame Pool
• Blue Wave Rustic Cedar 15-Ft Round 48-In Deep Frame Swimming Pool Package W/Cover
• Blue Wave Rustic Cedar 18-Ft Round 52-In Deep Frame Swimming Pool Package W/Cover
• Blue Wave 18-Ft Round 52-In Gray Rattan Swimming Pool Package W/Cover
• Blue Wave 18-Ft Round 52-In Espresso Wicker Swimming Pool Package W/Cover
• Blue Wave 15-Ft Round 48-In Navy Blue Frame Swimming Pool Package W/Cover
• Blue Wave 18-Ft Round 52-In Navy Blue Frame Swimming Pool Package W/Cover
• Blue Wave 15-Ft Round 48-In Aspen Swimming Pool Package W/Cover
• Blue Wave Mocha Wicker 18-Ft Round 52-In Deep Swimming Pool Package With Cover
• Blue Wave Mocha Wicker 24-Ft Round 52-In Deep Swimming Pool Package With Cover
• Blue Wave Laguna 15-Ft Round 48-In Deep Swimming Pool Package With Cover
• Blue Wave Laguna 18-Ft Round 52-In Deep Swimming Pool Package With Cover

All affected models share a common design feature: an exterior compression strap that encircles the pool’s vertical supports.

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Sales Channels and Distribution

The recalled pools were sold nationwide from January 2021 through July 2025 through a mix of big-box retailers, sporting goods stores, and online marketplaces, including:

• The Home Depot
• Lowe’s
• Dunham’s Sports
• Amazon
• Walmart
• Wayfair

Retailers have been notified to halt sales of affected models and to direct customers to the manufacturer’s recall remedy.

What Dealers and Retailers Should Know

For dealers and retail partners, the recall highlights the importance of prompt inventory review and customer outreach. Any remaining unsold stock matching the recalled models should be removed from the sales floor and distribution channels immediately.

Retailers that sold affected units during the recall period may see an increase in customer inquiries regarding eligibility, repair kits, and interim safety measures. Clear communication at the point of contact will be critical, particularly around the distinction between structural components and ladders, which many consumers assume are the primary access risk.

Service professionals and retail staff should also be prepared to explain that the recall does not involve a full product replacement, but rather a manufacturer-provided modification designed to eliminate the foothold while maintaining frame integrity.

Manufacturer Remedy

Blue Wave is offering a free repair kit to affected pool owners. The kit replaces the exterior compression strap with a lower-profile system installed closer to ground level. Once the repair is completed, the original strap can be removed.

Until the repair is installed, the manufacturer and CPSC recommend that pool owners prevent unsupervised access to the pool area or drain the pool temporarily.

Dealers and service professionals should advise customers not to remove or cut the compression strap prior to installing the repair kit, as doing so could compromise the pool’s structural stability.

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New Poolsafe Removable Mesh Safety Fences

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Latham Group Appoints Sean Gadd as Chief Executive Officer

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Latham Group Appoints Sean Gadd as Chief Executive Officer

Latham Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: SWIM), the largest designer, manufacturer, and marketer of in-ground residential swimming pools in North America, Australia, and New Zealand, appoints Sean Gadd as the company’s new President and Chief Executive Officer as part of a CEO transition that will take effect on January 5, 2026. The appointment follows a comprehensive search as part of a succession planning process led by the Board and current CEO Scott Rajeski, who will be retiring from Latham and will serve as a special advisor to the company.

Sean Gadd comes to Latham following a 21-year career at James Hardie. He most recently served as President of North America since 2022, where he has had full P&L responsibility for James Hardie’s largest regional business. Prior to his role as President of North America, Sean served as Executive Vice President, North America, Commercial (2018-2022) and Executive Vice President, Markets and Segments, North America (2015-2018) at James Hardie, leading the front end of the business across product, marketing, and sales. Sean has been instrumental in spearheading James Hardie’s substantial organic net sales growth since 2022, driving material conversion and deeper market penetration through a refined go-to-market strategy targeting end-users via channel partners. Sean brings experience that is directly comparable to Latham’s material conversion and Sand State initiatives, and his demonstrated success in driving strategic growth will be invaluable for Latham and its shareholders.

James E. Cline, Chairman, commented, “Sean is known as a strong leader and brand-builder and has an impressive track record of driving growth at James Hardie. We are thrilled that he has accepted the CEO role at Latham, and the Board believes Sean will be able to leverage his robust commercial experience, sector knowledge, and branding expertise to accelerate our ability to continue to gain share and further the conversion to fiberglass from concrete pools.”

“I am pleased to be joining Latham and am looking forward to building on its achievements to date. This is an excellent opportunity for me to utilize my experience in the building products category to drive further market penetration and adoption of Latham’s top-quality products and greater recognition for its superior service standards,” Mr. Gadd commented.

Mr. Gadd will also become a member of Latham’s Board of Directors, replacing Mr. Rajeski, who is resigning from the Board concurrently with his retirement.

Mr. Cline commented, “On behalf of the Board of Directors, I want to express our deep appreciation for the contributions that Scott Rajeski has made to Latham during his long tenure at the company, first as Chief Financial Officer and, since 2017, as President and Chief Executive Officer. Under his leadership and that of his executive and operating teams, the company went public in April of 2021 and has experienced substantial growth, demonstrated resilience within a difficult industry environment, and built a strong financial position.”

Mr. Rajeski noted, “It has been a privilege to serve as the President & CEO of Latham alongside the talented executive and operating teams that we have at the company. Together, we have advanced the awareness and adoption of fiberglass pools and autocovers, while implementing production and related efficiencies that have streamlined our operations. I am proud to be retiring as CEO of Latham with the company in a strong financial position and in very capable hands. Throughout my conversations with Sean, I have been very impressed with his leadership capabilities and background, and I am confident that he will bring a unique skillset that will allow Latham to continue to outperform the industry, gain further traction in the important Sand States, and remain an acquirer of choice.”

About Latham Group, Inc.

Latham Group, Inc., headquartered in Latham, NY, is the largest designer, manufacturer, and marketer of in-ground residential swimming pools in North America, Australia, and New Zealand. Latham has a coast-to-coast operations platform consisting of approximately 1,850 employees across around 30 locations.

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