Possibly the most dreaded step of the process is removing the pool cover.
Water on top of pool cover.
When it rains or snows during the winter rain water will become on top of your pool cover.
Water accumulation can damage pool covers.
You surely don t want to lose something you paid for so easily.
It doesn t matter what has prompted you to do so but sooner or later all pool owners will be faced with the task of removing the yucky water that has accumulated on top of the cover.
If the pool loses 6 12 of water with rain water pooling on top of the cover it will damage the cover and possibly the pool.
One of the most annoying things that happen to you is seeing the water on top of your pool cover.
If a pool begins to leak water during winter solid covers can fall in and safety covers won t have the support needed.
Also important to mind the water level on top of of your winter cover.
If it drops more than an inch it can stress the cover and the pool.
You can easily remove the water with a simple water hose.
The best way to remove the water from the top of your pool cover is to use a pool cover pump because there could be a large amount of water to pump off.
Whether you have an above ground or in ground variety if you cover your pool to prepare it for winter it will inevitably collect water prior to you taking it off to use the pool again in the summer.
Safety cover manufacturers warn to never let the water fall more than 18 below the cover.
The most horrible thing that can happen is when water causes your cover to rip.
One way to do this is by removing the water from your cover.
This is because pool covers are not made to withstand the weight of water or anything else on top of them.
While you can try siphoning the water off with a garden hose or scooping it with a bucket a much more effective method is to use a pool cover pump.
Using a bucket to bail water off the pool cover may be worth it if you only have a small amount of water on the cover.
If water on top of a cover is important the level of water under the cover is crucial.
Before you can remove the cover you have to remove the water that s on top of the cover.
A small bit 1 4 1 2 of rain water is ok but more than that could stress the cover and 6 12 of water will push pool water over the edges lowering.