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LEAF NETS Inground Swimming Pool Leaf Net Covers |
LEAF NETS – MAKES SPRING CLEAN-UP A SNAP!
Tired of removing those heavy, smelly, decaying leaves from your pool cover each spring? A leaf net is the answer! Simply lay the Leaf Net on top of your winter cover before the leaves fall, and remove it in November before the hard freeze. The Leaf Net’s fine mesh traps the leaves and removes them from your pool so spring clean-up is a snap. If you live in an area with a lot of leaves, try the Leaf Net!
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| NOTES:Sizes Specified in the Description Refers to the Pool Size. Actual Cover Size is 3' Bigger than the Pool Size. |
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In-Ground Leaf Net Installation Instructions
1. INSTALL YOUR LEAF NET ON TOP OF YOUR WINTER COVER.
2. If you find that your leaf net is too small, do not stretch it across the pool in an attempt to make it fit.
3. Your leaf net is made to have rainwater accumulate on top of it all winter. This water will not damage your leaf net in any way. Do not pump off the leaf net during the Fall. Water on top of the leaf net will hold it in place and protect your cover from wind damage.
4. Your leaf net is sized for a maximum water drop below the deck of 18". If you normally drop your water more than 18" in the Fall, return your leaf net for a larger size.
5. Do not use bricks or sharp blocks to weigh down your leaf net as they will cut and scuff the leaf net. We recommend using water tubes for leaf net installation.
6. If you tie your leaf net to a fence or other permanent structure, be sure to use a flexible bungie cord. This flexible cord will allow the leaf net to shift as snow and ice accumulates without pulling out the corner tabs or straps. Water tubes must still be used.
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