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On the ground. Unless you want hundreds of frogs around your house.

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Q: Million pollywogs on the cover of your pool where can you take them?
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I have an in ground pool and went to take the cover off and it was ripped Can pool covers be repaired?

No


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Buying a cover for the pool should take care of the situation. As long as it fits the pool properly


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How To Keep Your Pool Clean and Safe With a Proper Pool Cover?

The swimming pool is a great thing to have in the backyard on those stifling, humid summer days. What better way is there to relax after work than to take a dip in your own pool. However, there needs to be a pool cover to keep the pool water clean, and keep the pool safe from any children sneaking in without adult supervision. A very new, safe and efficient pool cover is the automatic swimming pool cover. The pool’s heating bills can be cut by 85% and also cut back on 93% of water evaporation. The cover will keep the pool cleaner from insects and leaves. This swimming pool cover not only saves energy, but also saves water, money and most importantly, lives. An average of 19,000 gallons of water can be saved each year with this automatic cover. Lower heating bills will save money. The most important reason for this kind of cover is the fact that it saves lives. Even though you may have a fence around the pool, and an alarm set if someone goes in the water, a person can still drown in a short time by being in the water alone. With the pool cover there, the person will stay on top of the cover and not even be able to go down into the water. This is certainly a peace of mind when your pool is closed for the evening, or when no one is home. The automatic pool cover has a powerful waterproof motor. It can be operated by a wireless touchpad and a touchpad to add security. There is practically zero maintenance involved with this automatic pool cover. A long warranty comes with the purchase of the cover that may exceed other pool covers in the business. If the swimming pool is small or mid-sized, a manual pool cover using a hand crank and a rope tether will also work well. It will still provide the safety and cleanliness as the automatic pool cover. For those pools that experience winter weather parts of the year, a pin-down mesh or vinyl pool cover can do the same job as the automatic pool covers. The automatic will probably not work as well in the winter and snowy weather, so a pin-down model will be just a advantageous.


How many earth days would it take to cover 793 million miles?

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We purchased a pool cover from our local pool company. You probably should order one online because it might be cheaper. They don't last 10 years like they claim. The pool cover requires the inflatable pillows under it. The larger the pool, the harder it is to cover. Ours required a minimum of 4 people to put on and take off. The water that accumulates on top of the cover often develops algae. When removed, algae gets in the pool. It became far too much trouble. I live in the south so I simply try to keep the pool relatively clean during the winther months. I don't even run the pump between Oct. and around March. The pool cover now covers our saltwater boat. Weigh the pros and cons. Hope this helps.


What to do with the water in the pool cover?

I have found the most effective way to get rid of the water sitting on top of a pool liner, is to purchase a submersible pump at your local hardware store, with enough hose to extend from the pump to where you want the water to drain (yard). AND ensure you have a top quality extension cord so you don't electrocute yourself or others if the connection goes under water. Just push the submersible pump to the deepest part of the water on top of the cover, plug it in, and it will drain a large part of it away before you even start removing the cover for the summer. Or you could filter the water after treating it with chemicals and pump it under the cover so you don't have to wait for rain or buy water to top off the pool. It does't have to be perfectly clear because you will treat all the water when you take the cover off.


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My fiberglass pool has lost about 2 feet of water since I put the cover on it. What could be the problem?

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