What if my pool pillow deflates?

Do not get worried if your pool pillow has popped or deflated. This just means that the pillow has done its job! The purpose of the pool pillow is to compensate for the rain, snow or ice in your pool and on your cover.
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How do you keep a pool pillow inflated?

Using Your Air Pillow

You should inflate the air pillow to about 60% of its capacity to allow for compression. You should also place two strips of duct tape over the air valve to ensure the pillow doesn't deflate over the winter. The air pillow will be more effective if it remains in the center of the pool.
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How do I get my pool pillow to stay in place?

Tie strong string or thin rope to both ends of the pillow; it should have grommets on the edges for this purpose. Place the pillow in the center of the pool. Secure the other ends of the strings to the edge of the pool to keep the pillow in place.
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Does a pool pillow need to be in the center of the pool?

The pool pillow should be fairly centered within the pool to allow for even distribution of ice. If the pillow is off to the side, there will still be an area to compensate for the encroaching ice, but this often puts a strain and tugs on the pool cover due to the uneven distribution of ice and snow.
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How do I keep my pool cover from sinking?

If you have a leaf pool cover, there are some tools like pool pillows and DIY solutions like floating plastic rain barrels you can place underneath the cover that can help, but the best practice for pool safety covers to avoid sagging is to use an automatic or mesh cover.
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Why does my inflatable pool keeps deflating?

Pool floats deflate due to changes in air temperature. When your float is left out in the hot sun, the air inside of your inflatable will expand. However, when you leave your float outdoors overnight, the opposite effect will take place, causing your inflatable to deflate.
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How can I tell where my pool is leaking?

Check the waste or backwash line for water consistently running. One inch of your pool water can equal 500 gallons. Check downhill from a pool, looking for weepers where underground leakage is surfacing. Check for soft or wet spots in the yard, on the side of the pool where the plumbing returns water to the pool.
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Can water get through a pool cover?

Water accumulation can damage pool covers

Allowing water to pool on the top of your cover can cause damage to both the cover and your pool, depending on the type of each. This is because pool covers are not made to withstand the weight of water (or anything else) on top of them.
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Are pool air pillows necessary?

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.
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How tight should a winter pool 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.
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How do I stop my Intex pool cover from blowing off?

If you have a deck you will want to use water bags over the deck running your cable under the deck. The third thing you will want do to protect the cover from wind is to add a half inch to an inch of water to the top of the cover.
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Why is my inground pool losing an inch of water a day?

Pool Is Losing 1 Inch of Water Per Day

Losing more than ½” of pool water per day indicates you likely have a leak in your pool's structure or your pool pump system. You should call your pool service for a thorough leak inspection. You might not be able to keep up with refilling your pool at this point.
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Why does my pool lose water overnight?

The differential that occurs between the pool water temperature and the air temperature on late summer nights causes water to evaporate at an accelerated rate. In some cases you might see a water level difference of 1-3 inches overnight. Depending on the size of your pool, that can be over 500 gallons of water loss!
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Why does my pool lose water when it rains?

Pool Losing Water After Heavy Rain

Due to a heavy rainstorm, water loss is more common with vinyl liner pools that can be damaged, come loose, or float to the top. With other types of inground pools, it is vital to get the water level down. If not drained, the water balance will change, causing cloudy water and more.
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Can Intex pool collapse if not level?

Unlevel Intex pools may have one part of the pool lower than other parts, and this unevenly distributes pressure on your pool's walls. A part of your pool may have the highest weight due to it being on uneven ground. This will can cause your wall to collapse and leave permanent damage on your Intex pool.
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Do inflatables lose air in cold?

For every 10 degree temperature drop, the innertube will lose around 1 psi, making it start to deflate. If you blow more air into the floatie while it is sitting in the cool water, that will help inflate it back up.
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Why do pools collapse?

A common cause of pool collapse is a build up of snow, rainwater, and ice on the pool's cover. The weight of the elements can be too heavy for the pool walls to contain, causing them to fracture and collapse.
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What size pool pillow do I need for a 24 foot 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.
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Why is my pool cover shrinking?

Finally, if covers are left exposed to direct sunlight when off the pool, high temperatures can build up in the material. These temperatures can reach levels where permanent deformation will occur in the material, which will lead to further shrinkage usually seen as wrinkled strips across the pool cover.
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How do you weigh down a pool cover?

Water bags are the easiest and most effective way to hold down your winter pool cover. Built from heavy-duty vinyl designed to withstand sub-zero temperatures, water bags provide peace of mind. Once installed, you know your pool cover will be secure all winter long.
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How do self inflating pillows work?

A self-inflating mat is basically a layer of compressible (open cell) foam sandwiched inside an airtight envelope of fabric with a sealable valve. When you open the valve, the foam expands and sucks air into the mat.
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