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The AquaPill WinterPill 90222APL is a high-concentrate winter treatment designed to support clean, balanced water in pools up to 30,000 gallons during the off-season. Its controlled-release formula blends clarifier, stain and scale inhibitors, and natural enzymes that continue working throughout winter to reduce buildup and preserve clarity. The pill floats freely and dispenses its contents automatically, eliminating the need for separate chemical doses during closing. Compatible with all pool surfaces and sanitizer systems, the 90222APL integrates easily into most winterizing routines and provides ongoing protection against debris accumulation and water-quality issues. By minimizing contaminants, scum lines, and staining, it helps streamline spring opening and reduces the amount of balancing needed once the pool is uncovered.
Highlights
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Full-Season Coverage: One WinterPill treats pools up to 30,000 gallons for as long as six months, offering low-effort protection throughout the winter.
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Multi-Action Formula: Combines clarifier, enzymes, and scale and stain inhibitors to maintain water clarity and reduce surface buildup all winter long.
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Effortless Floating Delivery: Designed to float and dispense treatment automatically, eliminating multiple-dose chemical applications during closing.
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Works With Any Pool Type: Safe for vinyl, plaster, fiberglass and compatible with chlorine, saltwater, and mineral-system pools.
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Smoother Spring Startup: Helps limit winter debris and staining so pool opening requires fewer adjustments and less cleanup.
Additional Info
This FAQ supports customers checking nearby availability and local pricing for the AquaPill WinterPill 90222APL. It explains compatibility, performance during the winter months, and how the pill integrates with a standard winter closing routine. Review these details before calling your nearest Wholesale Pool Mart location.
Pool Coverage, Compatibility & Seasonal Use
The WinterPill is engineered for long-term winter clarity and protection in pools up to 30,000 gallons. These answers help confirm that it is suitable for your closing routine before checking stock.
Is the WinterPill suitable for pools commonly found in my area?
Yes, most residential pools in the region fall within the 15,000–30,000 gallon range, making the pill a practical match. It works on vinyl, fiberglass, and plaster surfaces.
Does the WinterPill work with standard winter kits and shocks?
Yes, it integrates well with winter kits that include algaecide, chlorine shock, or metal control. The pill adds clarification, scale inhibition, and enzyme cleanup to enhance overall winter protection.
Will this pill help preserve water quality through long winters?
Yes, the controlled-release blend helps reduce staining, scale, and scum while maintaining clearer water until spring.
Activation, Performance & Maintenance Behavior
These answers explain how the pill dispenses its formula and what to expect during the off-season.
How does the WinterPill perform over several months?
Once placed in the water, it slowly releases its clarifier, enzyme, and inhibitor blend. This helps reduce organic buildup and prevents cloudy water in the spring.
Does the pill require any maintenance during winter?
No ongoing maintenance is required. The pill floats freely and dispenses automatically, even under mesh or solid covers.
Can the pill remain in the pool under a safety cover?
Yes, the WinterPill is designed to operate beneath most mesh and solid covers without issue.
Nearby Stock, Pricing & Winterizing Planning
These answers help customers coordinate closing supplies with local WPM inventory.
How can I check local inventory of the WinterPill?
Call Wholesale Pool Mart with the SKU to verify availability across nearby locations. Seasonal stock varies based on demand.
Is this product cost-effective for large pools?
For larger pools, purchasing two pills may be recommended, but most service professionals find the product economical given its six-month duration.
What additional closing items should I consider?
Service techs often grab antifreeze, plugs, winterizing chemicals, and leaf-removal tools at the same time to streamline service calls.
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