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    JonnyG is offline Registered+ Thread Analyst JonnyG 0
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    Default Covering an IG pool

    Hi all -

    First year closing the pool. I have a 2 foot high wall at one end of my pool for a sheer decent. The cover goes over the wall so I have some gaps between the cover and the wall. The pool cover company provided some large foam filled wedges to fill the gap but they don't completely seal it (got probably a gap of 2-4" x 12-18" long). I need to fill the gap as I get alot of field mice in the pool during the week.

    So my question is "what idea's do people have to fill the gap between the cover and the pool deck"? I was thinking of ordering the water filled sleeves that pool companies sell but not sure if it would work. Anyone have some low cost, easy options? Key here is to close the gaps pretty tightly so no mice get in.

    Thanks in advance

    John
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    Lightbulb Re: Covering an IG pool

    Jonny, bad news - if the mice want to get in, they will. We have tried natural (herbal) deterents, moth balls, even poison, those darned mice go through anything when they're of a mind. (We have a problem with them nesting in the Sta-Rite heaters and chewing through the wires when they get hungry or bored) Water tubes will help fill the gap so leaves, etc don't get into the pool over the winter, but mice seem to be able to 'flatten' themselves down to < 1/4" to get where they want to go.
    I read about a 'possible' fix for your problem some years ago - duct tape and steel wool. Make a 'mat' of duct tape that will cover the area in ? and stick steel wool to the back side (where it's not adhering to the cover and deck/ wall) - if they try to chew through the tape, they get a mouthful of steel wool and stop trying, because they have a lethal case of indigestion. ( or , depending on how you feel about mice)
    Luv & Luk, Ted

    Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries

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    Default Re: Covering an IG pool

    I am really not looking forward to 20-30 dead mice in my pool come spring but I guess I can send the 10 year old to clean them out . He will do anything for money, he even got rid of the snake we had this year (took a little bribing though).

    Thanks for the info and I guess I will take a wait and see attitude here - make some changes next closing if this goes really badly.

    John
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    Jandy equipment (60sf DE filter)
    Zodiac Mars booster pump cleaner
    Teledyne Lars 400,00 Btu heater
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