It can actually help to keep approximately one half inch of water on the top of your pool cover.
Snow and ice on pool cover.
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If the pool water beneath the ice sheet was to drain out the support for the ice is gone.
So you ve left your pool full of water and put the cover on that should keep it safe over the winter right.
For safety cover owners if you know your pool is leaking and if it is a slow leak that can t be repaired try to add water throughout the winter so that the water level stays 3 12 below the skimmer opening.
Excessive weight will cause the cover to stretch and the cord to tighten further.
You ll still need to protect your pool from ice and your pool cover from leaves snow and other heavy debris.
Ignoring the dangers of snow ice and giant leaf piles.
This tutorial will provide you with some easy to follow tips for removing snow from your pool this winter season.
If you are using a safety cover and you know your pool is leaking be sure to add water through the winter to keep the water level around 3 12 below the skimmer opening.
Snow and ice if allowed to weigh on the pool s cover will eventually damage it.
Under the cover ice will form because of freezing pool water.
If ice builds up on your pool cover don t try to remove it while it s still frozen.
Instead allow the ice to melt and then use a submersible pump to remove most of the water.
You do not need to sweep.
Keep snow weight to a minimum.
Don t let the pool cover get heavy.
Snow build up on an above ground winter pool cover could be a reason for concern depending on the amount of snow and the water level in your pool.
The leaves dry out when the pool cover is dry.
Sometimes also called an ice compensator a pool air pillow is used to compensate for the accumulation of rain snow and ice that may build up on the pool cover over the winter months.
Ice will also form on top of the cover from snow and ice accumulation.
It is typically lighter compared to a solid pool cover.
Winter covers and safety covers rely on pool water levels to help alleviate some of the weight from snow and ice.
Easy to take on and remove from the pool.
As most pool covers are kept on by a cord that runs around the pool.
It can have sharp edges that may tear the cover.
Both winter covers and safety cover relies heavily on the support of the pool water to help carry the weight of the ice and snow.
When it rains you do not need to pump water from the pool cover because a mesh cover allows snow melt and rain water to seep through.