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    I think I will take a chance this year and go without the winter cover. Will I run into algea problems since the filter and pump will be off? Should I throw some shock in once in a while to keep algea down? I also have a Roboclean vac and should be able to run that every now and then to clean the bottom until it freezes. Thanks again for everyones input. Wish me luck.

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    matt4x4 is offline Lifetime Member Verb Herder matt4x4 2 stars matt4x4 2 stars
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    I have a 30 foot round also rural also windy - the first year I attempted a winter cover for about 2 weeks, but the wind was wreaking havoc on everything, so I removed it, I'd rather have a pool come spring time even if I need to clean it a bit more.
    The winds were billowing the cover even with a ton of water on it and the pool walls were getting more stress that necessary.

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    faithfulfrank is offline ** No working email address ** faithfulfrank 0
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    I have a 30' round AG pool and live out in the country.....very windy. I've had the pool around 6 years.....the first year I covered it......got a bad storm and it ripped the VERY WELL secured cover off, taking with it three top rails and a stand up piece.

    I never again covered it. I just lower the water level, put a aquadoor on the skimmer, undo the filter hoses and plug the outlet.....that's it.

    Yes, I have over 200 trees on my 3 acres, and I get some leaves in the pool. It takes me 30 minutes to scoop them out in the spring. No big deal.

    My pool stays clean and clear and looks great once the ice melts. Sometimes I will take the outlet plug off if the water level gets too high...that's it.

    Once spring comes, I will add chlorine to the water if the water temp gets too high before the official opening.

    BTW, I live outside of Buffalo NY, so we do get winter.

    Frank D.

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