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    Sorry, I cannot help you with that. Try a junkyard, maybe???
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    I have been searching for years how to properly cover a pool for the winter without sustaining damage to the walls. I am trying this this year:



    I have 2 15x4 pillows tied together in the middle. This is a 27' round pool. Any thoughts?

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    Looks good. Be sure to keep up with clearing snow and pumping off rain water.
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    Thanks. So how do normal people close pools without having to drain water or clear snow off of it? Is this a real thing or do they all require some attention during the off-season?

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    Well, some don't cover it at all, or just use a net. But if the pool is not losing water and you have sufficient air pillows, the water and snow won't collect so much.
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