Good day, all,
I have a rather unique question (at least for me)
I'm replacing my pool cover (solid/floating) with a safety cover (solid with center drain).
I have a 20x36 grecian pool and the covers for a grecian are 25-50% higher than a rectangular.
I have plenty of space around both ends of the pool (shallow end with steps and over 6 ft of concrete walkway / deep end has 6+ feet of concrete and pavers)
I know about the lawn stakes for the pavers and that's acceptable.
Having said all that, my question is: can i use a rectangular, solid, safety cover 20x40, that will cover my 36 ft pool + 4ft center steps and simply ignore the grecian corners.
Is there any reason i can't use a bigger cover as long as i have the concrete and pavers to hold it down???
Thank you very much.
I have a rather unique question (at least for me)
I'm replacing my pool cover (solid/floating) with a safety cover (solid with center drain).
I have a 20x36 grecian pool and the covers for a grecian are 25-50% higher than a rectangular.
I have plenty of space around both ends of the pool (shallow end with steps and over 6 ft of concrete walkway / deep end has 6+ feet of concrete and pavers)
I know about the lawn stakes for the pavers and that's acceptable.
Having said all that, my question is: can i use a rectangular, solid, safety cover 20x40, that will cover my 36 ft pool + 4ft center steps and simply ignore the grecian corners.
Is there any reason i can't use a bigger cover as long as i have the concrete and pavers to hold it down???
Thank you very much.