Tools and Supplies to Install a Pool Cover | ||||
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1 | Pool Cover | |||
2 | Pool Cover Pump | |||
3 | Pool Cover Clips | |||
4 | Pool Cover Anchors | |||
5 | Pool Cover Water Tubes | |||
6 | Pool Cover Patch Kit | |||
7 | Pool Cover Cleaner | |||
8 | Garden Hose | |||
9 | Leaf Blower | |||
10 | Scissors |
Installing a pool cover is an important step in protecting your pool from debris, reducing water evaporation, and keeping it clean. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to install a pool cover:
Step 1: Clean the Pool
Before installing the pool cover, it's important to clean the pool thoroughly. Remove any debris, leaves, or dirt from the water and the surrounding area. This will prevent any debris from getting trapped under the cover and potentially damaging the pool.
Step 2: Measure the Pool
Measure the length and width of your pool to determine the size of the cover you'll need. Make sure to measure from the inside edge of the coping or deck, as this will give you an accurate measurement.
Step 3: Unroll the Cover
Unroll the cover and lay it out flat on the ground next to the pool. Make sure the cover is facing the right direction, with the smooth side facing down and the rough side facing up.
Step 4: Position the Cover
Position the cover over the pool, making sure it's centered and even on all sides. If you have a rectangular pool, make sure the cover is straight and aligned with the pool's edges.
Step 5: Attach the Cover
Attach the cover to the pool using the provided hardware, such as springs or clips. Start at one end of the pool and work your way around, attaching the hardware every few feet. Make sure the cover is tight and secure, but not so tight that it's pulling on the hardware.
Step 6: Cut the Cover
If your pool has any obstructions, such as steps or a diving board, you may need to cut the cover to fit around them. Use a sharp pair of scissors or a utility knife to carefully cut the cover to the correct size and shape.
Step 7: Test the Cover
Once the cover is attached, test it to make sure it's working properly. Pull on the cover in different areas to make sure it's secure and won't come loose. If you have an automatic cover, test it to make sure it's opening and closing smoothly.
Step 8: Store the Cover
When you're not using the pool cover, store it in a dry, cool place out of direct sunlight. Make sure it's clean and dry before storing it to prevent mold or mildew from forming.
By following these simple steps, you can install a pool cover and protect your pool from debris, reduce water evaporation, and keep it clean all year round.