- October 8, 2025
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- by Tim Cassidy
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Each year, hundreds of thousands of pool covers are sold in the United States — some for brand-new pools, others to replace old covers that are no longer doing their job.
Over time, pool covers wear out and start to lose the benefits they were designed to provide. This happens due to:
So whether you’ve just installed a new pool or are wondering if it’s time to replace your aging cover, it’s worth revisiting the core reasons pool covers are essential in the first place.
It’s tempting to cut corners by buying a low-cost pool cover online or attempting a DIY solution using a tarp. While these might offer short-term savings, they usually only address one issue: keeping debris out.

The problem? Most of these inexpensive options fail when it matters most. Without proper strength or support, heavy rain or snowfall can cause them to collapse into the water. And they offer little to no safety protection.
While preventing debris is helpful, the real cost savings come from protecting against safety-related accidents — and the potential emotional and financial consequences they bring.
If an incident happens due to a pool cover that doesn’t meet safety standards, you may be held liable — even if it involves uninvited guests. Consider these scenarios:
Even if your household no longer includes kids or pets, life happens — and you’re responsible for making your property safe for anyone who might enter.
When you invest in a durable, safety-certified pool cover, you’re not just buying peace of mind — you’re also getting a product that:
While a high-quality pool cover may cost more upfront, it saves you time, money, and stress in the long run — all while providing critical protection for your loved ones and property.
In the end, the value of preventing a tragic accident far outweighs the initial savings of a cheap or temporary solution!