logoimage
 
Toll-Free:
  1.800.510.5624
     
Kayak East Coast
top3
Home Demo Homesite Pool Features Spas Manuals & FAQ's Radiant Pools
Refer A Friend Pool Gallery Above Ground Benefit Financing Testimonials
 
 





 
 
How to Install Your Winter Cover
  1. Placing The Cover Over The Pool
 
  • Place the liner at either end of the pool on the deck.
  • Roll the cover out. Make sure to leave equal amounts of the cover on both sides of the swim area.
  • Loosely tie down 2 corners of the cover to the corner fence posts or deck support.
    **Note: Make sure the proper side of the cover is facing upward when you pull the cover across the swim area.
  • Using two people on opposite sides of the cover, take the leading edge of the cover in hand and pull tightly between you. Walk the cover to the opposite end of the pool, being careful not to dip the edges into the water or catch it on any protruding objects. Loosely tie down the remaining 2 corners.
  • Allow approximately 12-14 inches of the cover to lay on the deck, with the remainder draped into and across the pool where it is supported by the underlying water.

Note: If Using a Safety Cover, Please See The Directions For Proper Installation the Loop- loc Safety cover

 

2 Installation The Water Sleeves     

 
  • If the winter cover is equipped, thread the water sleeves through the loops of the cover with the filler valve facing up.
  • Once in place, fill the water sleeves approximately half full. This allows more sufficient holding power while leaving room for expansion as the water freezes during the winter.
 

3. TIE Down the Cover

 
  • Tie one end of the rope to the grommets or tarp tabs of the cover every four feet. Tie the other end to the deck support.
  • To protect the pool cover from high winds, additional rope (not supplied) can be laced back and forth across the pool. This will     hold the cover down from the top and help alleviate any stress from excessively high winds. For the best high-wind protection,     water sleeves should also be used.
 
  • Add winter chemicals (shock and winter algaecide  ) according to directions on the containers.
  • Continue to run pool filter for approximately 6-8 hours to thoroughly dissolve all chemicals.
 

** DANGER –WARNING**

 
 

Do not allowlarge quantities of water, snow and ice to build up on the surface of your pool cover

 

Two inches or less of water on your cover is permissible. Any more than this should be removed as too much water on the pool cover will cause excessive stress on the grommets and/or tarp tabs. Excessive weight will displace the water in the pool itself allowing an overflow situation. If you are unable to remove the water, loosen or cut the ropes and add new ropes.

 
       
     
 
  Back
 
 
Copyright @ Kayakpooleast.com. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Contact us
Designed by Acuity Website Design