Hello, all!
We have an 18x36 in-ground pool that is surrounded by trees on 3 sides. For the last three years, we have used a tarp-like cover that is held in place with water bladders. The problem is that the water level is ~1ft below the concrete deck after pumping out below the skimmer. That "valley" traps leaves and other debris over the winter. I've tried to be diligent about blowing them out, but it is a lost cause due to the elevation change.
We do not need a safety cover, and the cheap tarp cover is perfectly fine. However, I'd like to pull it tight so that cleaning it off during the winter months would be much easier. I have seen a lot of discussion about safety cover anchors, and I'm not sure those will do exactly what I want. In my head, a cylinder that sits flush with the concrete that has a ring in the head until you flip up one half of that "ring" for an anchor would be great. I could still use the water bladders to help keep smaller debris from blowing under the edges into the pool.
I'm spitballing here. This forum is full of knowledgeable folks who have a wealth of collective experience. Surely, I'm not the first knucklehead to think of such a thing. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
We have an 18x36 in-ground pool that is surrounded by trees on 3 sides. For the last three years, we have used a tarp-like cover that is held in place with water bladders. The problem is that the water level is ~1ft below the concrete deck after pumping out below the skimmer. That "valley" traps leaves and other debris over the winter. I've tried to be diligent about blowing them out, but it is a lost cause due to the elevation change.
We do not need a safety cover, and the cheap tarp cover is perfectly fine. However, I'd like to pull it tight so that cleaning it off during the winter months would be much easier. I have seen a lot of discussion about safety cover anchors, and I'm not sure those will do exactly what I want. In my head, a cylinder that sits flush with the concrete that has a ring in the head until you flip up one half of that "ring" for an anchor would be great. I could still use the water bladders to help keep smaller debris from blowing under the edges into the pool.
I'm spitballing here. This forum is full of knowledgeable folks who have a wealth of collective experience. Surely, I'm not the first knucklehead to think of such a thing. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks