Leejp: Not even close. I have another issue I am dealing with. My insurance company did not like my pool fence arrangement. So have to put up a new fence. I looked into getting a automatic power cover, unfortunately that will not meet code, but the quotes i got were over $10k, and that is what the new fence is going to cost. I have new neighbors with little kids so while the fence is very expensive I want it done to code.
My whole backyard is fenced in but I installed a removable fence last year from these guys...
http://diypoolfence.webdirectbrands.com/
Just wanted an additional level of safety. Now that I've got a solar cover it's even more critical (you can't see the kid under the cover... even accomplished swimmers can get tangled up in the cover...). But as with all safety devices, it's as good as the user.
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I looked into that type of fence, the problem is it does not meet our code requirements, so I am going with a Jerith fence. Considering the length I need and since I want something that looks good, the $10k is really not that bad.
I have a 20x40 IG. We got a large commercial reel because we wanted it to clear the diving board easily. It stands about 40" high and is ugly as sin. But it works very well. Although the cover does try to squirm when rolling, getting it OFF the pool is relatively easy. I can put it back on the pool by myself, but no one else can.
We paid about 1200 for our reel. Its expensive, but we can move the entire thing completely out of the way when swimming. Plus, we can store the cover on the reel over winter, something that is not recommended with the less stout reels.
while my pool is half the length, it's the same width..30 ft..in terms of putting it on, an easy and cheap solution i've used for 2 years now is a holeless grommit. basically a 2 piece tube that i locate about 2 inches into the end of the cover and then you slide one piece into the other to secure it. then i attach a thin nylon rope to it. i have 2 of these in place on my cover and it's easy for one person to pull the cover on by grabbing the 2 of these. 2 is quite sufficient to pull the cover on evenly. the ez grabbit is what i use (most hardware and camping stores should have. they are widely available...bought mine at the canadian tire store in canada) here's what they look like. they are cheap and work great and standup well to sun, etc. tough plastic:
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Last edited by tenax; 06-23-2007 at 10:21 PM.
here's a few pictures of them in use. sorry, mine are blue against a blue cover so not the best to see maybe..they come with a good nylon string and then i just added longer 1/4 inch or so strings to those..my strings are about 30 ft long each. i just throw them on the side deck of pool before i move my cover reel then walk them to the end and once i have the reel in place, just pull it out.3 minute operation to put the cover back on. for your pool size you may want to consider 3 or 4 of them. they come in 4 packs.
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