Hello, I could use some guidance on determining the right time to open our pool. We've had it for a couple years but last Fall is the first time I've gotten it covered before the leaves fell. I've peeked under the cover and it looks worlds better than it did last year at this time (it was black and loaded with leaves). There's a few handfuls of leaves that snuck under the cover when the wind was lifting up the edge of the cover, but doesn't look too bad overall. We're in SW Michigan and have had a few days so far of mid-60's temps, even hit 70 a day or two. We're in the upper 50's today, but the forecast for next week is low-to-mid 40's for daytime highs. In other words, we're still some way out from it being warm enough to swim. I'm concerned that the water quality will start to decrease with every passing day though, with the sun hitting the cover, and the presence of some organic material in the water. I pulled the hoses and pump out today and started hooking them up with the intention of opening it today, but discovered that one of my PVC unions cracked over the winter. Trying to abide by our state's stay-home order as much as possible, and not sure if it's important enough for me to open the pool soon that I should go get a replacement part, or if I should be okay to hold off another week or two, or maybe even until May gets here.