Bingo! Especially when the 8-ft. long double-tubed water bags are literally end-to-end and I took care to put every single one of them in those loop things attached to the cover, actually two loops around each bag. That's what stopped me to be sure. In my mid-50's I take care of all the work on this property which is quite substantial, especially with the long leaf season coming up (it never ends), and taking so many water bags out of their loops just felt like the proverbial straw.
These are the times I miss the automatic pool cover I had installed several years ago and, two months later, had un-installed. Although I got back much of my $7,000, I didn't get it all back, so I [laughingly] say I have a very expensive underground outdoor pool electrical outlet now, for it made no sense to have that piece of the work undone. The thing with the automatic cover is that it actually decreased my swimming time, even though the makers tout it keeps your pool cleaner. Thing is, your pool is only as clean as the cover is because when it rolls back up on the spindle anything on the cover such as muddy rain water, debris, etc. rolls into the pool. So even small shots of rain every day precluded swimming for me, had to wait for evaporation assuming it didn't rain again, and then walk on the cover to blow off the debris. Drove me NUTS.
Now, a pool heater would be nice.
BTW, I wonder if anyone has calculated the cost of running a 1 HP pump motor 24/7 during the swimming months? I run mine continuously because of the continual flotsum etc. in the air from my heavily treed half acre. I guestimated when I bought the property in 2002 it was maybe around $30-$40 a month (w/5% power increases annually), but in seeing how high my electrical bill was the other day for August ($265 for an 1150 sq. foot, heavily insulated tight house with new double pane windows, although my 12 year old heat pump is probably only a 7 seer--hey, maybe that's it), can't help but wonder if it's significantly higher. A neighbor told me I should call the power company and they would calculate it for me. I somehow can't believe I could reach a real live person who would do this...
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