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Now that your pool has been
properly closed, please do not totally forget about it ! With a minimum of
care and maintenance throughout the winter months, your cover will last
longer and your pool will open up with less problems in the spring. Follow
the instructions below for best results.
Above Ground Pools
Periodically check your cover cable to make
sure that it is tight. If the cable becomes loose, the cover might start
to slip into the pool. Check your air pillow to make sure that it still
has air in it. If you see it starting to go flat, get another one and slip
it under the cover and blow it up. Remember, the air pillow is not in
the pool to keep rain water off the cover ! It is there to keep your
pool walls from splitting if the water in the pool freezes and expands. It
does not matter if the pillow is in the center of the pool and it does not
matter if it is not 100 % inflated. Pump (or siphon) the rain water off
the cover a few times throughout the winter. Also remove any leaf
accumulation that may occur on the cover. Excess water and leaf weight can
cause undue stress on the cover and could cause the cover to rip or fall
in. Check the water level in the pool every month. A slow leak in the
liner could cause you to lose a lot of water from the pool. If you notice
the water level dropping, simply refill with a hose and keep it as high as
possible to prevent damage to the cover, liner and walls.
If you notice part of the cover falling
into the pool, pull it up and properly reset it right away to prevent
damage.
Inground Pools with
Water Tube Type Covers
Make sure you replace any water tubes that
break over the winter. It is a good idea to have a few extra tubes handy
so that you can replace them as needed. Remember, the tubes not only hold
the cover on the pool, but also prevent wind from blowing the cover up.
Any areas that are not properly covered with tubes could cause the cover
to fall in or blow up. Do not use cinder blocks, bricks, flower pots,
lawn furniture or other heavy items to keep your cover in place. If
the cover starts to fall into the pool, it could drag any of those objects
into the pool causing massive damage to the pool cover and/or liner. Pump
the rain water off the cover a few times throughout the winter. Also
remove any leaf accumulation that may occur on the cover. Excess water and
leaf weight can cause undue stress on the cover and could cause the cover
to rip or fall in. Check the water level in the pool every month. A slow
leak in the liner could cause you to lose a lot of water from the pool. If
you notice the water level dropping, simply refill with a hose and keep it
as high as possible to prevent damage to the cover, liner and walls. If
you notice part of the cover falling into the pool, pull it up and
properly reset it right away to prevent damage.
"Loop Loc" Mesh -
Spring Type Covers
- Tightness:
The springs and straps on your cover will need to be adjusted from time
to time, especially during the first few seasons of use. The cover
material, as well as the straps, will start to stretch as soon as the
cover is initially installed. THIS IS NORMAL. Check cover periodically
over the first few seasons of use, and retighten the straps as
necessary.
- Water Level:
The water level in your pool should be kept at or just below the skimmer
when the cover is in use. However, the water level should not be
lower than 18" from the top of the pool. If your water level goes
down further than 18", the cover could stretch out too much and either
rip or cause anchors to pull out of your deck. If you experience a lot
of precipitation over the winter months when the cover is in use, it is
possible that the pool could fill up, no longer allowing the water from
the cover to drain into the pool. Check pool water level periodically
over the winter, adding or removing water when necessary with your
garden hose or cover pump.
- Water Clarity:
Remember, this is a mesh pool cover. Sunlight and rain water will get
through the cover to the pool water. Most pools covered with this type
of cover will remain clear until April or May, depending on the weather.
It is strongly recommended that you open your pool early to avoid the
green "swampy" water that occurs when strong sunlight and temperatures
over 80 degrees are present. As a rule of thumb, you should open your
pool prior to May 15 to avoid a green water situation. It is also a
good idea to add 2 or 3 gallons of chlorine shock to the pool in the
beginning of April to ensure good water clarity at opening time.
"Solid" - Spring Type
Winter Covers
- Tightness:
The springs and straps on your cover will need to be adjusted from time
to time, especially during the first few seasons of use. The cover
material, as well as the straps, will start to stretch as soon as the
cover is initially installed. THIS IS NORMAL. Check cover periodically
over the first few seasons of use, and retighten the straps as
necessary.
- Water Level:
The water level in your pool should be kept at or just below the skimmer
when the cover is in use. The water level should not be lower than 18"
from the top of the pool. If your water level goes down further than
18", the cover could stretch out too much and either rip or cause
anchors to pull out of your deck. For most manufacturers of Solid Spring
type pool covers, this could void your warranty ! If you experience a
lot of precipitation over the winter months when the cover is in use, it
is possible that the pool could fill up, no longer allowing the water
from the cover to drain into the pool. Check pool water level
periodically over the winter, adding or removing water when necessary
with your garden hose or cover pump.
- Cover Draining:
Although the mesh center drain panels of your cover will allow rain
water to drain into your pool, they are not designed to drain off
every drop of water from your cover. Because of the way that the
cover straps are situated, some water will puddle in areas of your
cover. THIS IS NORMAL AND THERE IS NO WAY TO STOP THIS FROM HAPPENING.
Do not try to over - tighten the cover straps in an attempt to get all
the cover water to drain into the mesh panels. It will not work, and you
run the risk of over - stretching the straps and springs. For most
manufacturers of Solid Spring type pool covers, this could void your
warranty ! The center mesh drain panels are primarily designed to let
most of the water drain off the cover.
- Mesh Panel:
To ensure proper drainage, make certain the mesh center drain panels are
clear of leaves and debris. Check cover periodically over the winter and
remove debris from panels as it accumulates using a pool leaf net,
vacuum pole or broom. This is especially important for pools located in
heavily wooded or treed areas. If you walk on the cover to get to the
panels, make sure you are not wearing shoes with spikes or heels, as
this could puncture the cover. Failure to keep the mesh panel free
from leaves and debris will result in improper water drainage from the
surface of the pool cover and will cause too much water weight on the
pool cover. This could cause the cover material, straps and/or hardware
to stretch or break. For most manufacturers of Solid Spring type pool
covers, this could void your warranty !
- Water Clarity:
Remember, this cover has mesh drainage panels. Some sunlight and rain
water will get through the cover to the pool water. Most pools covered
with this type of cover will remain clear until April or May, depending
on the weather. It is strongly recommended that you open your pool early
to avoid the green "swampy" water that occurs when strong sunlight and
temperatures over 80 degrees are present. As a rule of thumb, you
should open your pool prior to May 15 to avoid a green water situation.
It is also a good idea to add 2 or 3 gallons of chlorine shock to the
pool in the beginning of April to ensure good water clarity at opening
time.
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