3 years on a $99.00 cover isn't so bad. Thats about what I paid for ours. Like the idea of a bigger one.
3 years on a $99.00 cover isn't so bad. Thats about what I paid for ours. Like the idea of a bigger one.
We had the same problem -pea soup on opening so last year tried a solid cover. When I opened I had crystal clear water but only half a pool full! The short end of the story...The weight of the snow/ice pulled the cover into the water which forced it up and over the edges. The ice under the cover broke the skimmer plate into little pieces.
Another thread mentioned that the weight of the snow/ice/thaw put a strain on the spring tie downs. I didn't have that problem because I used concrete blocks but even then the cover pulled loose sometimes.
I thought of doing what you're thinking of doing but I think the weight of the stuff on the cover would seep through to the plastic and you'd have the same mess we did, maybe worse if the plastic sinks to the bottom.
CoffeeBean
We put on an Arctic Armor micro mesh cover. They look just like solid covers but have a really finely woven material that lets the water drop through but not the crud. Open to crystal clear water each year, no swamp on top.
Beats driving to the lake!
18'x33'x52" AG oval, hard plumbed system, 22" Pentair Meteor Filter 1.5hp pump, Goldline SWCG System, 2/4x20 SolarBear Panels, Biltmore Steps - 16x14' composite deck, Pool Rover Jr
Sounds worth looking into, Thanks.
I think I'll abandon the plastic idea and leave the cover on until the leaves are done.
Last edited by virangos; 10-14-2007 at 10:49 AM.
On my 18' x 36' ag pool I've always had issues, even with air pillows, with the cover sitting on the water at some points and the water seeping back through to the leaves and crud so that it never dries out and remains a mess. It would seem that I'd have the same issue with the mesh cover.We put on an Arctic Armor micro mesh cover. They look just like solid covers but have a really finely woven material that lets the water drop through but not the crud.
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