Safety covers have been slowly taking over the winter cover market for the past 25 years and shows no signs of slowing down yet. It used to be that every pool had tarp and water bag covers (or sand bags that you would collect yearly from your local fire department). There are three types of pool covers which are common. The actual connection of the pool equipment, while more technically challenging, actually takes very little effort by comparison to the cover. Opening a swimming pool is largely just scooping rotten leaves and pumping dirty water off of your cover. Pool openings on the other hand are largely a labor based process - and not a particularly fun one at that. Closing a pool is fraught with the potential for damage to the pool should you do it incorrectly, or should your homeowner grade tools be insufficient for winterizing and blowing out your plumbing lines. As a comparison, I would much prefer a pool owner to hire a professional to winterize the pool and open it themselves if they can only afford one of these services. I have always encouraged swimming pool owners to open their own pool as a potential cost-saving process that most pool owners can successfully do. By using this website you are agreeing to the terms and conditions. For more information see the full disclaimer page. In order to keep this resource about pools and spas available for free to all readers I earn commissions for purchases made through links on this page.
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