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Remember to clear off debris from your leaf net through the Fall season. Once you've noticed that most of the leaves are off the trees, take your mesh net off before the first snowfall. Dispose of the leaves properly and fold and store your leaf net before the winter season. Leaf Net Specifics Cover Overlap: 3'’Holes in the Netting are ¼" wideCable and Winch included. NOTE: Leaf Net Covers must still use a winter cover underneath. Remove the leaf net cover before the first snowfall.
ELIMINATE THE MESS - Trap decaying leaves from the Fall season by setting this mesh net over your winter cover. The ¼" wide holes in the leaf net will stop any debris from reaching your cover while letting any rain pass through.
PROTECT YOUR WINTER POOL COVER - This durable, rot-resistant leaf net provides tight and strong webbing to catch any fallen debris in the Autumn season to keep your winter cover from deteriorating.
INSTALL WITH CONFIDENCE - With an additional 3’ of overlap and a vinyl coated cable and turnbuckle to better secure this leaf net to your swimming pool. Double grommets are placed around included the net to weave the cable to through.
CLEAN PERIODICALLY - To better maximize the results of your leaf net, be sure to clear off debris from your leaf net through the Fall season. To do this, fully remove the leaf net off of your pool and to the side with the help of a friend, family member or a friendly neighbor. Pick off all debris and place the net back on top of your winter cover.
REMOVE BEFORE THE SNOW - Take your mesh net off of your pool after all of the leaves have dropped before the first snowfall. Dispose of the leaves properly and fold and store your leaf net before the winter season.
It did it’s job! Kept leaves off the main tarp. Our pool is directly under a tree so the amount of leaves this tarp caught is impressive. I sporadically raked leaves out and off throughout the fall and winter, but really didn’t work too hard at it. We removed the net today (late May) and there was little to no debris on the tarp. However, we have no idea how to get the stinky wet leaves smell off the netting and cleaned up. It’s proving impossible. Have a feeling we will be pitching it and buying a new one this fall.