How long should my pool cover last? - Crush Pools Inc

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How long should my pool cover last?

Depending on the quality of cover you purchased, a typical cover should last 8-12 years. If your cover is older then that you have done a good job caring for it! A lot of people have switched to safety covers over the last number of years. They are much nicer to look at and less hassle to open in the spring! If your cover is in need of replacing consider switching to a safety cover!

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Crush Pools Pool Opening Blog
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The Crush Pools Guide to Pool Season: When to Open & Close for a Stress-Free Summer!

Hey Pool Owners! It’s Greg, the owner of Crush Pools, and I wanted to share one of the most common questions I get asked, even after 15+ years in the business: When is the absolute best time to open and close my pool? Most people wait until the weather feels right—late May for opening, early…

Crush Pools Blog Salt Water Pool When to add salt
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Why You Should Wait Before Adding Salt to Your Pool This Spring

Opening your pool is exciting — but if you have a saltwater system, hold off on dumping those salt bags in right away. Here's why waiting a few extra days can save you a headache (and a lot of water). Let Your Water Circulate First When your pool is first opened, the water needs a…

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The Invisible Threat: Understanding and Removing Phosphates from Your Pool Water

How can I tell if my pool has phosphates? You've got crystal-clear water, your sanitizer levels are perfect, and yet... you're still battling persistent algae. What gives? The invisible culprit might be phosphates. While not inherently harmful to swimmers, phosphates are the ultimate "superfood" for algae, fueling their growth and making it incredibly difficult to keep…