
Having a well-organized swimming pool equipment storage system can make a huge difference in keeping your pool safe, clean, and efficient.
Proper storage of pool equipment can help prevent accidents and injuries, especially for children and pets who may be tempted to play with or near the equipment.
A typical pool equipment storage system should include a designated area for storing chemicals, such as chlorine tablets or liquid chlorine, which should be kept away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
By storing your pool equipment in a dry, well-ventilated area, you can prevent damage to the equipment and extend its lifespan.
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Organizing Equipment
Organizing your pool equipment is crucial to keeping your pool area clean and functional. A pool equipment organizer or poolside storage chest is a great investment to keep all your equipment in one place. You can place shelves wherever you'd like to store the equipment, such as a garage or backyard shed.
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You can store tools like nets, brushes, and cleaning accessories on shelves. These are essentials that you'll need to grab quickly when cleaning the pool. A custom closet solution can also help you maximize space if you're short on room.
Here are some storage options to consider:
- Nets
- Brushes
- Cleaning accessories
A deck box is another option for storing pool supplies, but it's best used for items like pool toys, outdoor furniture cushions, goggles, and pool covers.
Tips for Organizing Equipment
Investing in storage solutions is a great place to start when organizing your pool equipment. A pool equipment organizer or poolside storage chest will keep all your gear in one spot, making it easy to grab what you need.
Shelves are an excellent storage solution for tools like nets, brushes, and cleaning accessories. You can place shelves in a garage, backyard shed, or even a custom closet solution designed by QCC to maximize space.
A deck box, also known as an outdoor storage box, is a great option for storing pool toys, outdoor furniture cushions, goggles, and pool covers. These boxes are waterproof and can be placed right next to your pool.
The size of a deck box can vary, with options ranging from 51-100 gallons (medium), 101-150 gallons (large), and 151+ gallons (X-Large). A large deck box, which can hold around 101-150 gallons, is a good choice for most people and costs around $100.
To keep your pool toys organized, consider repurposing a laundry basket with ample storage space and drainage holes. Place it strategically by the pool for quick access and easy cleanup after each swim.
Here are some specific storage solutions to consider:
- Nets, brushes, and cleaning accessories can be stored on shelves.
- Pool toys, goggles, and sunscreen can be stored in plastic baskets hung on the fence.
- Pool toys, outdoor furniture cushions, goggles, and pool covers can be stored in a deck box.
Container Sanitation
To keep your equipment in top condition, it's essential to maintain clean and dry storage containers. This means regularly cleaning out any debris or dirt that may have accumulated inside.

Moisture can be a major enemy of your equipment, so make sure your containers are free of moisture to prevent mildew or bacterial growth. Always check for any signs of water damage or leaks.
Investing in waterproof covers is a great way to protect your equipment if you store it outdoors. However, don't forget to regularly check if they still seal adequately for protection.
Storage Solutions
Storage Solutions can be a game-changer for keeping your pool area organized and tidy. Almost all pool supplies are best stored in a clean, dry container, especially pool chemicals and inflatable plastics that can pop and wear thin easily.
You can use outdoor storage boxes for homes in dryer regions, but sheds or self-storage units might be a better option for rainy areas. I've seen how quickly outdoor storage boxes can get ruined in wet conditions.
In The Swim carries a diverse selection of patio and pool storage solutions, including the Outdoor Trash Hideaway with a flip-up, latching lid, and the Storage Cube, which is great for storing towels, chemicals, or cleaning tools.
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Use a Pallet for Noodles

Repurpose a pallet to store pool noodles neatly by sanding, painting, and attaching it to a wall.
You can add baskets for flip-flops and pool toys to make it a complete pool organization tool.
A pallet can be personalized with your family name or a fun summer slogan for a unique touch.
It's a great way to keep pool noodles organized and within reach.
Pool Solutions
If you're looking to keep your outdoor space organized, consider investing in a pool storage solution. In The Swim's Outdoor Trash Hideaway is a great option, featuring a flip-up, latching lid that provides a trash receptacle around the pool.
A Storage Cube is also a great way to store towels, chemicals, or cleaning tools, with a lockable lid and gas shock to hold the lid open. This can be a game-changer for keeping your pool area tidy.
Pool Furniture Covers are a must-have for protecting your outdoor furniture from the elements. They keep your patio chairs, chaise lounges, and tables looking new and lasting longer.
In The Swim's Pool Caddy is another popular storage solution that attaches to any post, fence, or wall, providing a convenient place to store your pool equipment.
Labeling and Signage
Labeling is a straightforward but effective way to help you stay organized. Label each container or bin with the type of equipment they store.
Assigning a designated color code system for each type of equipment can help you locate your equipment effortlessly. This can be especially helpful when you need to quickly find a specific item.
Labeling everything can save you time and reduce stress. You can easily identify what you need without rummaging through containers and looking for what you need.
A color code system can also help you arrange your equipment according to usage. This can make maintenance and upkeep more efficient.
Chemical Storage
Keep pool chemicals in a separate container with proper labeling to avoid accidents and keep them in good condition.
Always store chemicals off the ground and away from children and pets.
An outdoor shed can work well for chemical storage as a cool, dry, and well-ventilated space.
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If you don't have a shed, your garage can also work, but only if the chemicals are locked in a storage bin or cabinet.
Oxidizers and strong acids corrode metal and can cause rusting of pool, electrical, and other equipment stored in the area.
Never store chemicals by gasoline as it can cause harmful vapors like chlorine gas.
Wear gloves and eye protection when accessing chemicals.
Always store chemicals in the container you got them in to avoid chemical reactions.
Close containers tightly when putting chemicals back into storage and store them at floor level to keep them dry.
Don't stack containers as it can cause them to be in unstable conditions.
Store chemicals far away from any electrical sources, heat, and areas prone to flooding.
If you don't have an indoor area to store chemicals, use a waterproof outdoor storage solution to keep them dry.
Chemicals should be used within two summers, but oxidizers like chlorine and bromine are best used in one summer.
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Storage Locations
If you live in a rainy area, sheds or self-storage units might be the solution for you.
Outdoor storage boxes can work perfectly well for homes located in dryer regions where you won’t see a lot of snow and rainfall during the off-season.
An outdoor shed can work well for chemicals as a cool, dry, and well-ventilated space.
Your garage can also work, but only if the chemicals are locked in a storage bin or cabinet.
Never store your chemicals by gasoline as it can cause harmful vapors like chlorine gas.
Chemicals should be stored at floor level to keep them dry, and don't stack the containers as it can cause them to be in unstable conditions.
If you do not have an indoor area to store your chemicals, we recommend using a waterproof outdoor storage solution to keep your chemicals dry.
All chemicals should be used within two summers, but oxidizers like chlorine and bromine, are best used in one summer.
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Installation and Mounting
You can install a poolside pegboard mount to transform a nearby wall or fence into a versatile storage space. This can hold everything from pool skimmers to inflatables.
The pegboard mount is a great way to keep your pool equipment organized and within reach. You can easily rearrange the layout as your storage needs change throughout the season.
Use hooks and baskets to hang your pool equipment, keeping it off the ground and out of the way. This will help prevent clutter and make it easier to find what you need.
A pegboard mount is a cost-effective and space-saving solution for pool storage. It's a great alternative to bulky storage bins or cabinets.
Expert Advice
If you're looking to store pool supplies, consider using a deck box, which is waterproof and easy to place next to your pool.
These boxes can vary in size, with medium being the smallest (51-100 gallons), then large (101-150 gallons), and X-Large (151+ gallons).
For most people, a large deck box is a good choice, which will cost around $100.
Deck boxes are best used for storing pool toys, outdoor furniture cushions, goggles, and pool covers.
They can be expensive, usually around $60 to $200, but are very useful due to their waterproof feature.
Wayfair and Amazon provide the most variety and cheapest options to purchase a deck box.
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