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    Actually, for me, until this last winter, my system worked extremely well and gave me less opening troubles than many here. The initial opening vacuuming of 4x in a row--well, my robot handles that!
    Rarely, over the winter, have I ever had to siphon water out of the pool, and that didn't require a pump, just a length of hose.

    But remember: I live in North Central NJ where we have real winters and sometimes lots of snow. The water gets cold enough to inhibit algae growth and stays that way from the beginning of October to mid-April. The 2013/14 winter was not the coldest nor snowiest winter we've had, but the snow/melt/freeze/snow cycles made it the toughest in many, many years. The repairs to the pool were a pain in the neck, but the clean up of the WATER was no big deal.

    Therefore, my decision process about what type of cover to use is based on my local weather conditions, the amount of detritus I expect in my pool (no trees hang over it), and personal preference. IOW, it works for me, but that doesn't make it universal, by any means.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlD View Post
    Actually, for me, until this last winter, my system worked extremely well and gave me less opening troubles than many here. The initial opening vacuuming of 4x in a row--well, my robot handles that!
    Rarely, over the winter, have I ever had to siphon water out of the pool, and that didn't require a pump, just a length of hose.

    But remember: I live in North Central NJ where we have real winters and sometimes lots of snow. The water gets cold enough to inhibit algae growth and stays that way from the beginning of October to mid-April. The 2013/14 winter was not the coldest nor snowiest winter we've had, but the snow/melt/freeze/snow cycles made it the toughest in many, many years. The repairs to the pool were a pain in the neck, but the clean up of the WATER was no big deal.

    Therefore, my decision process about what type of cover to use is based on my local weather conditions, the amount of detritus I expect in my pool (no trees hang over it), and personal preference. IOW, it works for me, but that doesn't make it universal, by any means.
    Yeah, everyone's conditions are going to vary and dictate what works best for them.

    Here in SE VA we never know what we're going to get over the winter. I could be 70 degrees one day then freezing and snowing the next. I've been tempted to try leaving the pool open all winter, but I hate doing maintenance, or any outside work, when it's cold (it's often rainy and cold here at the same time, yuck!). Overall for me, I think it's just best to deal with the cover.

    When fighting with the cover it's the only time I wish we had a smaller pool! LOL
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    Yeah, what I like generally, is once I have the cover on around October 1st, I pretty much ignore the pool for the next 6 months, and only start checking on the ice melt in April.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimK View Post
    ... I wish we had a smaller pool! ...
    Wow! I have never heard that before. There's a first for everything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDave View Post
    Wow! I have never heard that before. There's a first for everything.
    Lol.....it's only when fighting the cover that I think that. When I'm in the pool enjoying it I want a bigger pool!
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