Do I really need a pool pillow?

Author: Merritt Schulist  |  Last update: Monday, June 27, 2022

Do I Need A Pool Pillow? While they're not 100% necessary, winter pool pillows are incredibly helpful. They help protect your pool from expanding ice and promote even weight distribution, which is why we highly encourage them for pool owners.

What happens if you don't use pool pillow?

When rain, snow, and ice accumulate, and pressure builds on the cover, the ice will expand inward toward the pillow. Without the pool air pillow, ice would expand outward, putting pressure on your pool walls and causing potential damage to your cover, liner, and pool walls.

What can I use instead of a pool pillow?

You may have heard pool owners recommend alternatives to pool air pillows, such as tire tubes, yoga balls, or regular innertubes.

Do you need a pillow for above ground pool?

Air Pillows are a winter closing essential for aboveground pools in colder climates. This rugged vinyl air pillow absorbs the pressure of freezing and thawing to protect the cover and walls of your pool. When your pool water freezes, the Air Pillow compresses to relieve pressure on your pool walls.

How do I keep my pillow in the middle of my pool?

Your air pillow will have grommets that allow string ties. Tie a strong, thin rope to your pool pillow using these grommets. Velcro is another way to secure the cushion in the center of the pool. Attach one piece of velcro to the device and the other directly to the pool cover center.

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Why do pool pillows deflate?

When rain, snow and ice accumulate, they will put pressure on the cover and cause the ice to push inwards towards the pillow. In many cases this can cause the pillow to deflate or pop which means it is doing its job.

What can I use instead of an air pillow?

Many pool owners use a float under their cover instead of an air pillow. The plus side to using a float is that you likely already have one lying around.

How does the pool pillow Pal work?

The Pool Pillow Pal acts an an anchor for the cover and helps to secure it in place and protect it during windy conditions before rain and snow accumulate on the cover.

How do I keep my pool cover from sinking?

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  1. Keep the center of the cover higher than the sides.
  2. Secure the outer edge with heavy objects such as H2O blocks or bags.
  3. Adjust the sagging on the cover as soon as possible.
  4. Use a portable pool cover pump instead.
  5. Build your own cover support structure.
  6. Place a pool pillow under the pool cover.

How tight should my pool cover be?

How Tight Should a Safety Cover Be? Safety covers should be drum-tight, with only a slight deflection in the middle. When covers are too loose, leaves can blow under easily, and a high water level in springtime quickly traps leaves and turns your cover into a giant tea bag.

Do you have to use a pool pillow in the winter?

Do I Need A Pool Pillow? While they're not 100% necessary, winter pool pillows are incredibly helpful. They help protect your pool from expanding ice and promote even weight distribution, which is why we highly encourage them for pool owners.

Are above ground pools worth it?

An above-ground pool is, by far, the least expensive option for a pool. Kids love them, and built-in fencing and locking gate options make them safe. The main disadvantage of an above-ground pool is that it generally adds no value to your home.

How do you inflate an air pillow for a pool?

How to Inflate Air Pillows for Pools
  1. Read the label on the side of the pool pillow. ...
  2. Attach the hose of your air compressor to the intake nozzle on the pillow. ...
  3. Run the automatic or hand-crank compressor until the pillow is firm to the touch. ...
  4. Remove the filler hose from the pillow and immediately seal it with the plug.

What size pillow do I need for my pool?

We suggest using the 4 x 4 Air Pillow on pools up to 24' round. Use the 4 x 8 Air Pillow on pools 28' round and up and on small oval pools. Use the 4 x 15 Air Pillow on Large (15 x 30 and larger) Oval aboveground pools.

What are disadvantages of above ground pools?

Above ground swimming pools also come with a few disadvantages, some of which you probably suspected:
  • Above ground pools generally don't look as nice as inground pools. ...
  • They don't add value to your property. ...
  • The options and features are limited. ...
  • They don't last forever.

How can I make my above ground pool more attractive?

How to Make an Above Ground Pool Look Nice
  1. Surround it with a deck. ...
  2. Take things to the next level(s). ...
  3. Add a retaining wall. ...
  4. Throw shade. ...
  5. Design a lounge space. ...
  6. Liven things up with landscaping. ...
  7. Set the mood with lighting. ...
  8. Make your pool the star attraction.

How long do above ground pools last?

2018. A high-quality above ground pool from Valley Pool & Spa should last between 10 and 20 years depending on how well you care for it. However, your pool liner will not last as long as your pool. Contact a pool expert at our store to see if you need a new liner before you decide to replace your entire pool.

Should you leave a pool cover on during the day?

In short, pool covers do not need to be kept on pools during the day. By covering the pool at night and uncovering it during the day, you can save time heating your pool's water. Because dry, windy weather may increase evaporation, it is recommended to remove the cover only on humid, sunny days.

Should my pool cover be touching the water?

The cover is designed to touch the surface of the water. So your pool should always be filled when covered, and the water level should never go below 18 inches from the top of the pool. Check the water level of the pool and fill it up if it goes below 18 inches.

Should a pool safety cover sag?

Safety cover sagging is okay, well in most cases. It is not the safety-cover that supports the snow and ice. It is the water underneath your cover that helps it and keeps it from sagging too much. Whoever sold you the cover should have warned you or directed you to read the directions.

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