- Jun 27, 2015
- 24
- Pool Size
- 21600
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Liquid Chlorine
What do you other "cold weather" people use to hold down your winter cover on an inground pool?
We've been using Aqua Blocks for years, and it is time to replace all of them. Most are cracked and therefore leak, lids come off over the winter and water evaporates, etc. Mostly, they don't do the job over a whole winter. I need to know if there is something better people are using to hold down their winter covers. I was about to spend nearly $400 on Aqua Blocks this morning, then read the reviews (100% negative) and I backed off. Someone in the reviews mentioned they would just use sand bags instead. That would lead to a storage problem over the summer months.
It got me thinking.....does anybody on here have ideas or recommendations?
We've been using Aqua Blocks for years, and it is time to replace all of them. Most are cracked and therefore leak, lids come off over the winter and water evaporates, etc. Mostly, they don't do the job over a whole winter. I need to know if there is something better people are using to hold down their winter covers. I was about to spend nearly $400 on Aqua Blocks this morning, then read the reviews (100% negative) and I backed off. Someone in the reviews mentioned they would just use sand bags instead. That would lead to a storage problem over the summer months.
It got me thinking.....does anybody on here have ideas or recommendations?