Cover Burns

pghstokes

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May 6, 2019
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Pittsburgh
We have had our in ground pool for 3 years. We are on our 3rd cover. Solid cover with water bags.

The first cover was fine until April, when holes started to appear in the one corner. A few feet over, more holes. I assumed bugs? Birds? Maybe something was spilled on the cover that caused this.

That season we had a small leak, and the pool company fixed the leak & closed the pool in September. Within a week, the holes showed up in the exact same spot. The pool company said someone with a nearby fire pit must have burnt it.

They replaced the cover. That winter I diligently drained the cover. Almost weekly. I thought maybe there was too much stress pulling on it. I had a opening scheduled for April. A week before they opened the pool, the holes showed up again.

I reused that cover this winter. I put the holes on the opposite side & covered them with a extra tarp. April comes, holes again in the same spot.

It is the SUN! The sun hits my windows in April/may and reflect across & burns the cover. It moves along the cover in 6 in lines as the sun angle changes. Same 40 degree angle..starts at the same spot.

1st of all.. am I crazy?
2nd. Anyone else have a similar story?
3rd. will buying a more expensive walk on cover not burn up the same way?
 
No answers, but I have heard of the sun being too focused on one spot before

 
WOW! I dunno.... if it is the sun ...well, that's kinda neat! Not for you of course but.... <shrug>

Not sure if a more expensive cover would be more resistant to the killer rays or not, to be honest.

Maddie :flower:
 
The back of my house faces west and my upstairs windows focus 2 strong beams of sunlight on my solar cover and do the exact same thing. It looks like it was melted by something - took me a few weeks to figure out haha.

But what I have wondered is how much an afternoon heats my pool water with this sun!
 
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