Can the leaf net be used by itself? No need for winter cover in south Texas.
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I don't see why not, but if the leaves get broken the little pieces will fall in the water. Just having the leaf net is going to completely keep the leaves out.
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I want to use a leaf cover without a safety cover underneath. I was thinking of securing it with a number of bricks on the patio. My neighbor has several huge pine trees growing right at my fence and the pool is loaded with needles and other gunk every day. Please let me know if this would work.
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Hi. A Leaf Net is not meant to use as a stand alone product.
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I want to use this on a pond as a stand alone to help keep debris out. What is the netting actually made of? What is the net edged with?
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Hi, Stuart. These PureLine Leaf Nets are made out of a Black mesh fabric, not sure of the actual material. These covers are not meant to be use as a stand-alone cover.
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This was our first season with an ingoind pool it came with the house we purchased. We had a horriable problem with frogs in the pool 15-20 at one time everyday. Would this cover help in the summer time to avoid the frogs from getting in?
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Hey Earl, yes, although that is not its intended purpose the PureLine InGround Pool Leaf Net 18' x 36' has a fine enough mesh that frogs should not be able to get through.
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Will this fit an oval pool?
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This is made for an inground pool. If your inground pool is oval shaped you would get a leaf net that is the max length and the max width. You would then have an excess portion of the net that would sit on your deck where the oval radius is.
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