In retrospect, for me, pumping out the cover is preferable to opening to a swamp that takes me a week to totally clear. I'd probably go with the mesh panel cover next time, just pointing out the options.
Tom
Yes I will go with the Ultra Loc II with the panels as long as it doesn't turn the water green upon opening..why should I get the loop loc solid with a pump? the pump will proabably break many times and why do i want to be outside pumping snow off my pool when my driveway is full of it?
DE 3620 Hayward. 16x36 Inground rectangle (1995). 7.5 ft deep end 3.5 ft shallow. loop loc cover with mesh panels
In retrospect, for me, pumping out the cover is preferable to opening to a swamp that takes me a week to totally clear. I'd probably go with the mesh panel cover next time, just pointing out the options.
Tom
20'x42' L' 41K gal IG vinyl pool; trichlor feeder, bleach; Pentair 420 cartridge filter; Pentair Whisperflo 1.5hp 2 speed pump; hrs; TF-100, CYA test; city;PF:2.9
Another option is to not cover the pool at all. I no longer cover mine and haven't for years because I hated the hassle of dealing with a cover. In the fall, I just scoop out leaves. By the time I close my pool, the leaves are already off the trees. I shock the pool and adjust the pH to around 7.8 or 7.9 to allow for some drop over the winter, lower the water level a little, disconnect pump, etc. and I'm done. I do get a little dirt in the pool over the winter, but that is easily vacuumed out in the spring. The water stays clear. I do open the pool pretty early because our temps get hot pretty quick and I want to be able to start chlorinating so algae doesn't get started. This works for me. I don't ever plan on using a winter cover on my pool again. Just wanted to throw this out there as an another option for you to think about.
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