It depends on what you mean, Covered for what kind of loss?
Your renters insurance covers your personal property and certain of your liabilities to others, generally the owner of the rented property and your guests.
If you somehow accidentally damaged the pool in a home you rented then there may be coverage under the liability portion of your renters insurance policy.
If the pool suffered a weather related loss or damage from ground movement or another natural act then that would be covered under the property owners insurance policy. You don't own the pool, the landlord does and if you didn't break it then your not responsible for it beyond whatever agreed maintenance you were to perform.
If the pool just needs maintenance, cleaning, repair or servicing then no that's not covered at all as it is not considered a loss, it's just normal expected maintenance that all pools need.
You cannot estimate premiums in a forum like this. There are far too many factors that go into rating insurance. I assume that you are the one renting and living in the property. If so what you need is a homeowners form HO-4 which covers your contents and liability. All homeowners insurance companies that I have dealt with in 23 years as an agent do not charge any more for having a pool or not. They do insist that pools have a legal fence and gate which is usually required by the State anyway. What you need is a four foot fence and the gate must be the kind where you reach over it to pull the latch. This is for the safety of children that are unsupervised and may wander into the pool area. Independent Agents represent several insurance companies and can shop for the best rates and coverage for you. Read more: How_much_does_auto_insurance_cost_for_a_16-year-old_girl
The homeowners insurance would need notification.I would notify both cause actually both the renter and the owner can be at risk as far as liability. I would recommend increasing your liability limit to at least 300K if its not there already.
above ground pool walls have insulation in them
wear a shirt over it. or anything to cover
If the liner is durable enough, and the plywood is ground contact rated, yes.
It has to be six (6) feet with a locked gate. peace out
Yes, you should have no issue getting renters insurance with a pool on the property.
yes subject to your deductible
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Besides the mess and cleanup, no.
A fence around the pool
No
Your regular cover won't heat the pool, it will hold the heat, but it will not heat it up. You need a solar blanket if you are looking for something to warm your pool.
yes
Pump the water out or put a cover over the pool.
It all depends on the house and what you have in it. For example if you have a pool, you should expect to pay serveral hundred dollars more a year than if you do not.
Buying a cover for the pool should take care of the situation. As long as it fits the pool properly
wear and tear, deterioration is not covered