I quartered it like a pie. Then, when I put it on, I just make sure the circular part goes around the perimeter. The two straight edges kind of overlap with the other adjacent pieces and that helps to keep it in place. Here are a few pics I took quickly to give you an idea of what I do.
In this first pic, you can kind of see what it is like rolled onto the PVC pole. Normally when I roll these up onto the pole, I am in the pool. When I took this pic today, I was standing on the outside of the pool and just quickly rolled it up. So, it isn't rolled up as neatly and as tightly around the pole as it usually would be. BTW -- the pole you see right behind the roll is not part of the rolled up section. It is just another pole that was floating in the water behind it when I took the picture..
Second picture ---- Normally, all 4 of the pieces are laying flat on the surface of the water and then I lay the PVC poles across in a couple of spots to keep the pieces down flat. Since I was taking these pics while outside the pool and wasn't in the water, i just kind of yanked on the pieces to separate them a little so you could maybe see the individual pieces. You can see the piece on the upper right section of the picture. Also, in addition to the four quarted pieces of the cover, I also throw an extra piece cut from a previous solar cover onto the area around the steps. Again, it all looks kind of messy in these pics but normally is all laying neatly in there.
On the last two pictures, I took a close-up showing one of the clips and the other one shows the clip holding the cover onto the pole. These are just inch-wide semi-circles cut from PVC. There is one at each end of the PVC pole. When I am starting to roll a piece up, i catch the edge of the cover with the clips. That holds the cover in place as I start to roll it up.
As I roll one piece of the cover onto a PVC pole, I can then easily -- by myself -- lift the piece out of the pool and lay them neatly on the deck against the rail so they are out of the way. Once all 4 pieces are laying there, I take a couple of white twin-sized bedsheets and cover them up to keep the heat level down inside the rolled up pieces of cover. That will prolong the life of the cover.
The whole process of getting all 4 rolled, lifted onto the deck and covered with a sheet takes me maybe 5 or 6 minutes and is easily done by one person. When I am ready to put them back onto the pool, again it doesn't take me more than 5 minutes and can be done easily by one person. That was never true before I cut it! Even with a couple of people helping, it was a pain in the butt. Plus, it was tough to get it onto the deck as one huge piece and it was just messy looking to have a heap of solar cover all bunched up on the deck.
Hope my idea may help somebody who is struggling to figure out how to manage their solar covers. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
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