Not only tree branches but door and window screens pool poles just about anything not nailed down could become a pool cover killing projectile during winter storms.
Too much water on top of pool cover.
Put water 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.
Ice snow and water can accumulate on top of the pool cover.
When too much weight forces the pool cover into the surface of the pool water may rise up and over the pool sides.
Also important to mind the water level on top of of your winter cover.
Too much water and a pool can be a dangerous combination.
You can tell it is started because water will flow out the front hose without you doing anything.
If it drops more than an inch it can stress the cover and the pool.
It can also pull the cover towards the pool and in some cases the cover can fall into the pool.
All you need to to is place the weighted flower shaped grid into the puddle of water that s resting on your pool cover trail the hose out of the pool and down to the ground and start squeezing.
Install pillow in middle of pool using supplied leads.
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.
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Inflate pillow to about 50.
Drape cover over the pool.
This is called displacement.
This is because pool covers are not made to withstand the weight of water or anything else on top of them.
What to do when your above ground pool has too much water on the cover and it s frozen already.
Wind can also hurl items on your pool cover.
The deck or grounds and landscaping around your pool should slope away from your pool by inch for every foot.
If you find that you have water runoff into your pool from surrounding areas under normal conditions you need to have someone take a look at your gradient.
Even the smallest amounts of water can add up putting pressure on the seams of the cover and starting to weaken it.
To remove snow ice and water from the pool cover wait for a warm day and pump off the pool cover.
In this example it only took to full pumps to start the siphon.
Insert both ends of cable into turnbuckle and tighten slightly.
Fix leaks before closing or add water under the cover if needed.
To make the water move through the hose and off of your pool cover simply pull out and then push in to start pumping water.
Pull cover into position as turnbuckle is tightened do not over tighten.