Your swimming pool is an important source of joy in your life, and the better you run it, the more you’ll enjoy it. If you agree, swimming pool covers are essential accessories for you. Depending on the type, they do many jobs: they can enhance safety, protect your pool from unwanted material, prevent evaporation, and keep your pool warm. Let’s take a closer look at pool covers (for inground pools and above-ground pools alike) and see why pool owners need them.
Your pool needs protection during the colder months when it’s not in use. Learning how to winterize a pool is worth the effort as it’ll keep your swimming pool clean and ready for the next season. What’s crucial here is to properly cover pool paraphernalia and the surface of the water itself.
Let’s talk clean. Leaves, twigs, dirt, and other kinds of debris can quickly accumulate in a pool and make it dirty. If they stay there for long, there’s the risk of water overgrowing. Properly installed, a winter pool cover protects the water from debris, so the big opening in spring will be much easier.
Another issue is the weather. During the off-season, sunlight, wind, precipitation, and cold can mess with the water in your pool and cause changes in its content. A fixed cover blocks those things, and if you go for the higher quality, the effects of even harsh weather on your pool will be kept to a minimum.
An above-ground pool cover can also be complemented by a special pillow that absorbs the pressure of ice as the water freezes, thus preventing the walls from cracking and leaking. These pillows work for inground pools, too.
Let’s turn to long-term pool closing how-to. One of the most important things is that you want to secure your winter pool cover. Above-ground ones are usually tied with ropes or cords, and inground ones are weighed down with tubes filled with water.
More serious protection is offered by safety covers. These get attached to anchors drilled into the deck (or into the ground), so they’re much more reliable in terms of stopping kids and pets from falling into the pool.
Whichever you choose, a pool cover can prevent accidents and injuries and create a safer environment for your family and guests.