This Pool Noodle Hack Makes Covering Your Pool A Snap

Pool covers provide a layer of protection that keeps animals and debris out of the water. This allows you to simply remove the cover and hop in whenever you're ready for your next swim. Covering and uncovering a pool is pretty easy when you have a helping hand. However, this task becomes a bit more challenging when you are left to do it all on your own. Fortunately, you can easily cover a pool by yourself with the help of a few pool noodles. Simply wrap your pool cover around a chain of pool noodles, lay it on top of your pool, and roll the noodle forward so that the cover unwraps right around your pool.

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This solution not only makes it easier to cover your pool on your own but also makes the process much faster. Since the pool noodle chain keeps the cover stretched along the width of your pool, you don't have to worry about the material falling inside. This is a huge relief for pool owners because attempting to apply a heavy cover after it has been weighed down with water makes the task even more challenging. It may even cause you to have to replace your pool cover more often.

How to use pool noodles to cover your pool

The video above posted by TikTok user @staceystar823 shows you exactly how to unroll the pool cover using the pool noodles. However, the clip does not explain how to assemble your materials in detail. You will need to start out by clearing a large area in your yard or driveway so that you can lay your pool cover flat on the ground. Next, use duct tape to create a long chain of pool noodles like the one featured in the clip. You will need to ensure that you include enough pool noodles so that the chain is longer than the top of your pool. Otherwise, you risk the cover falling into the water.

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After you have taped your pool noodles together, place the chain onto the end of your pool cover. Grab the end of the cover and roll it around the pool noodle, and continue to roll the pool noodle until the entire cover is wrapped around it. Now, you can grab the rolled cover and lay it across your pool. Finally, unroll it as shown in the video. You can snag your pool noodles and your duct tape for $1.25 each from Dollar Tree.

The importance of keeping your pool covered

It's great to have hacks like this on hand to make it easier to cover your pool, because the task is totally worth the hassle. If you own a heated pool, it's vital to keep it covered when not in use to help minimize heating costs. Families with little ones or pets can also help make their pools safer by keeping them covered when they are not being monitored. Even if you don't want to keep up with covering the water every day, you should still complete this chore during the winter months.

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Applying a cover will minimize the amount of pool maintenance you have to do when you uncover your pool again during summer. This is because pool water that is left exposed during the winter is at risk of growing algae or developing other icky chemical imbalances that result from not cleaning your pool or keeping it covered. Additionally, think about all of the grime and debris that would blow into an exposed pool. During the cold winter months, you likely do not want to have to clean that out. A winter pool cover prevents such contaminants from entering your pool in the first place.

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