Safety You Can Stand On. Literally.
Custom Safety Cover Installation & Replacement
Retire the water bags and the ugly tarp. A traditional winter tarp is an eyesore and a drowning hazard. If a child or pet falls onto a tarp, the material wraps around them. A Safety Cover is different. Anchored into your pool deck and pulled drum-tight, it forms a trampoline-like barrier that can support the weight of a heavy snow load, a stray deer, or—most importantly—your children and pets.
Why Upgrade to a Safety Cover?
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🛡️ Unmatched Safety: Designed to prevent accidental drowning. The straps are spring-loaded and anchored into the concrete to support hundreds of pounds.
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✨ Curb Appeal: No more swampy water and leaves sitting on top of your pool all winter. Safety covers look tailored, clean, and professional.
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⏱️ Easy Spring Opening: No dredging leaves out of a swamp. The cover comes off clean, dries quickly, and stores in a compact bag.
Which Material Is Right for You?
We offer three distinct grades of covers. Choosing the right one depends on how much maintenance you want to do and how clean you want the water to be in the spring.
1. Standard Mesh (The "Low Maintenance" Choice)
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How it works: This is a porous weave that allows rain and melting snow to drain right through into the pool.
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Pros: It is lightweight and easy to handle. No pump is required on top of the cover.
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Cons: Because sunlight and fine silt can pass through the mesh, you may open the pool to cloudy or green water in the spring.
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Best for: Homeowners who want the easiest winter experience and don't mind doing a little extra cleanup at opening.
2. High-Density "99%" Mesh (The Hybrid)
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How it works: A tighter, thicker industrial weave that blocks 99% of sunlight while still allowing water to drain through.
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Pros: It significantly reduces algae growth compared to standard mesh.
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Cons: Heavier than standard mesh; drains slower.
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Best for: The perfect balance between safety, drainage, and spring water clarity. (Our Best Seller).
3. Solid Safety Cover (The "Clean Water" Choice)
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How it works: A heavy-duty, reinforced vinyl material that is completely watertight. Nothing gets through—no sun, no rain, no dirt.
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Pros: Your pool water will look exactly the same in the spring as it did when you closed it.
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Cons: It is very heavy. You must keep an automatic pump (provided) in the center of the cover to drain rain, or the weight of the water can damage the springs.
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Best for: Homeowners who want a crystal-clear pool on opening day.
Durability & Warranty
Our covers are custom-manufactured using CAD computer design to fit the exact curves of your pool.
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Triple-Stitched Webbing: Industrial strength straps that won't rot or snap.
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Non-Corrosive Hardware: Brass anchors and stainless steel springs designed to withstand decades of rain and snow.
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Warranties: Ranging from 12 to 20 years depending on the material thickness chosen.
Installation Process
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New Installs: We drill precise holes into your concrete, pavers, or wood deck to install the flush-mount brass anchors.
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Replacements: If you have an old safety cover that is ripped, we can use your existing anchors! We measure the anchor points and have a "Duplicate Cover" made to match your deck perfectly.
Secure Your Backyard
Lead times for custom covers increase as we get closer to fall. Measure now to ensure your family is safe this winter.
Safety Cover FAQs: Common Questions
Q: Can I really walk on the cover?
A: Yes, but we don't recommend using it as a dance floor. Safety covers are engineered to support the weight of an adult, a child, or a large animal in the event of an accidental fall. However, walking on it intentionally causes unnecessary wear on the springs and fabric. Think of it as a safety net: it’s there to save a life, not for recreation.
Q: My pool has a waterfall / diving board / slide. Can I still get a cover?
A: Absolutely. Since every cover is custom-made (CAD designed), we can accommodate any feature.
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Diving Boards/Rails: We can create custom cutouts or use "hinged" sections.
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Waterfalls/Rock Walls: We use specialized hardware to anchor the cover directly into the rock wall or fit it snugly against the stones using cable systems
Q: I have pavers (or a wood deck), not concrete. Can you install anchors?
A: Yes.
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For Pavers: We use specialized 9-inch aluminum tubes that go through the paver and drive deep into the ground below. This ensures the cover pulls on the solid ground, not the loose stone.
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For Wood Decks: We use specific wood-deck anchors that flange out underneath the boards for a secure hold.