A high-quality pool cover is built to last many years. Most manufacturers offer a warranty on their pool covers but the length will vary. So what do you do when your pool cover gets damaged and the warranty is over? A damaged pool cover will not provide the security and other benefits of a covered pool. The easiest answer is to replace your cover with an exact replication. A brand new cover built to exacting ASTM standards and designed to fit your hardware perfectly.
Common reasons your pool cover may have become damaged.
- A tree branch fell on the pool cover and ripped it.
- The pool cover was improperly stored and became damaged by the elements.
- A large sharp object ripped the pool cover.
- The lining of the cover has been damaged by normal wear and tear and finally ripped.
No matter what caused the damage to your cover, replacing it with one that is designed to fit your installed anchors is the key to a simple and easy cover replacement. In other words, you need a new cover that is built to the same specifications and can use the existing anchor hardware. This is why we have you send us your old pool cover in order to replace it exactly.
How can I prevent damage to my pool cover?
You can extend the life of your new pool cover replacement by properly storing it when it is not in use. Keeping it up off of the ground is one key. You also want it to keep it out of direct sunlight exposure and away from any critters that might like to call it home. We recommend storing it in the provided bag whenever possible.
Make sure you ask if any upgrades to your pool cover are needed. All of our replacement pool covers must meet exacting ASTM standards. That means that we sometimes recommend improving the pool cover to ensure it is safe.