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    Default Re: wind and a pool cover

    Winter covers are just a pain. That is why I tossed out the idea of using no cover. I haven't for years.

    mroll --- I'm wondering why you say you can't go without a cover in the NE? One of the other moderators -- Poconos -- also lives in the NE and he also hasn't used a winter cover in years. He has very cold snowy winters where he lives as well and hasn't had a problem with not covering his pool.

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    For me, I think I need the cover because I have full grown Pin Oaks all around my pool. They start dropping leaves in September and don't finish until January.

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