Hi. I have a Kayak above ground pool with wrap around deck like this. I’ve always used a solid tarp style winter cover. For a while I would drain down to the return jet which is a few inches below the bottom of the skimmer. I didn’t like how the lower level caused the cover to fall into the pool. Water on top of the cover presses down on the pool water causing even more water loss. I was constantly adjusting the cover over the winter and actually have had to add some water to support the cover in the middle of winter.
I then got a skimmmer plate and plugged the return jet. This worked well for the cover and minimized water loss. But the solid cover still requires maintenance to pump off water when possible not to mention the ugliness of the mini swamp sitting on top of the pool.
I’ve been thinking about switching to a safety cover style mesh cover this year. If I do, what should I do about the water level? I’m in New England so we get hard freezes. I guess there are 3 options
1: Leave return jet open to drain rain / snow melt.
2: leave skimmer open to drain
3: close both the return jet and cover the skimmer
1 is probably the safest. 2 saves water but I’m worried about ice accumulating in the skimmer through the icicle effect even though the bottom is open.
With 3 I think I’d still have to drain some water to make sure it doesn’t damage the coping that holds the liner. Lowering the level may not be possible when the top is iced over. Is that a valid concern?
What do you think? How do people with mesh covers make sure the water level stays at a safe level throughout the winter?
I then got a skimmmer plate and plugged the return jet. This worked well for the cover and minimized water loss. But the solid cover still requires maintenance to pump off water when possible not to mention the ugliness of the mini swamp sitting on top of the pool.
I’ve been thinking about switching to a safety cover style mesh cover this year. If I do, what should I do about the water level? I’m in New England so we get hard freezes. I guess there are 3 options
1: Leave return jet open to drain rain / snow melt.
2: leave skimmer open to drain
3: close both the return jet and cover the skimmer
1 is probably the safest. 2 saves water but I’m worried about ice accumulating in the skimmer through the icicle effect even though the bottom is open.
With 3 I think I’d still have to drain some water to make sure it doesn’t damage the coping that holds the liner. Lowering the level may not be possible when the top is iced over. Is that a valid concern?
What do you think? How do people with mesh covers make sure the water level stays at a safe level throughout the winter?