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Water Bags & Air Pillow Information

As the chilly winter months approach, securing your inground pool cover becomes a top priority. At WinterPoolSupplies.com, we understand the importance of maintaining a properly protected pool throughout the harsh winter season. That's why we offer a selection of water bags, making it simple to achieve a secure and dependable pool covering all winter long. Our diverse range includes various lengths, colors, and vinyl gauges, ensuring you can find the perfect option to suit your needs and budget. Moreover, we provide both single and double chamber water bags, offering versatility to meet your specific requirements.


How Should Water Bags Be Installed?

The installation process for water bags is straightforward. Begin by utilizing your garden hose to fill each bag with water, ensuring they are filled halfway to three-quarters full. This allowance for expansion is crucial, as it accommodates the water's natural freezing process. If your pool cover is equipped with loops, position the water bags within these designated loops for a snug fit. Alternatively, if your cover lacks built-in loops, simply place the bags directly on top of the cover, spacing them approximately 12 to 18 inches apart or positioning them end-to-end if you reside in a particularly windy area.


Which Water Bag Should I Get? Single or Double Chamber.

One of the initial decisions you'll need to make is whether to opt for single or double chamber water bags. Double chamber bags boast a flatter profile, preventing them from rolling, while also offering an added layer of security. If one chamber becomes damaged or punctured during harsh winter weather, the second chamber remains intact, helping to keep your cover firmly in place. While double chamber bags are generally considered superior, some winter covers feature built-in water bag loops. In such cases, a double chamber water bag can fit within these loops, but a single chamber water bag may provide a slightly better fit.


By understanding the importance of water bags and the installation process, you can ensure your pool remains protected and secure throughout the winter months.