Is there a hard cover for above ground pools?
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Is there a hard cover for above ground pools?
Hurricane Above These covers can be customized to fit on above ground pools with no decks, partial decks or full decks. They come with the proper amount of water bags and a center drain that allows any rain water to simple go down the drain.
How do you know what size pool cover you need?
Measure the size of the pool. If you have a non-standard pool size like a 12’x19′ oval, 15’x28′ oval, or 25′ round, you’ll need a pool cover that is equal to or greater than the length and width (or diameter, for round pools) values of your pool.
Do you really need a pool cover?
A pool cover reduces the amount of UV light coming into contact with the water. This is an important advantage as the pool chemical chlorine is degraded when exposed to UV light. This means you won’t be required to add as much chlorine, which can save you time to refill and money purchasing the chemicals.
What can I use to make a pool cover?
Tarps. An ordinary tarp from the hardware store or home center can also make a cover for an above-ground pool, since many are made from the same polyethylene material used for commercial pool covers. However, unlike purchased covers, tarps are rectangular, so they pose some challenges to hold in place.
Should my pool cover touch the water?
The cover is designed to touch the surface of the water. So your pool should always be filled when covered, and the water level should never go below 18 inches from the top of the pool. Check the water level of the pool and fill it up if it goes below 18 inches.
Can you use a tarp as a pool cover?
Polypropylene Tarps Make the Best Pool Covers They do an exceptional job blocking sunlight, which is essential for preventing algae growth when chemicals are not being added regularly. Polypropylene tarps are strong, too, so they can withstand the weight of ice and snow that builds up over the winter.
What size tarp do I need for an 18 foot pool?
Measure the diameter of the above-ground swimming pool to calculate how large a tarp you’ll need to cover the pool. Allow an extra 2 feet on all sides (4 feet more than the pool diameter) to ensure that the cover is large enough to drape over the pool sides.