Spring Pool Opening Tips — Avoid the Pool Cover Dump
After a long New England winter, it’s tempting to rip the pool cover off and start the season. But one of the biggest mistakes pool owners make during spring opening is what pool professionals call the “cover dump.”
That’s when all the leaves, dirty water, algae, and debris sitting on top of the winter cover fall directly into the pool during removal.
The result?
- Cloudy water
- Added chemicals
- Longer cleanup time
- Possible algae growth
- Clogged filters and skimmers
At E-Z Test Pool Supplies, we help customers avoid this every spring. Here’s how to remove your pool cover the right way.
What Causes a “Cover Dump”?
Throughout the winter, your cover collects:
- Leaves
- Twigs
- Dirt
- Rainwater
- Organic sludge
- Sometimes algae growth
If the cover is pulled off too quickly — or without removing debris first — all of that contamination ends up in your pool water.
This can instantly turn a clean opening into a major cleanup project.
Step 1: Pump Off Standing Water
Before touching the cover, remove as much standing water as possible using a pool cover pump. This reduces weight and helps prevent dirty water from spilling into the pool when the cover moves.
Pro Tip: Never try dragging a water-filled cover off the pool. The added weight makes dumping debris much more likely.
Step 2: Remove Leaves & Debris First
Use a leaf blower, soft broom, leaf rake, or pool cover net to clear heavy debris before removal.
The less material sitting on the cover, the cleaner your opening will be.
Step 3: Remove the Cover Slowly
Avoid pulling the entire cover off in one motion. For cleaner openings, remove standing water first with the Little Giant 505721 Submersible Utility Pump. Pumping water off the cover helps reduce weight, control debris, and prevent a messy “cover dump.”
This compact utility pump is a smart tool to have on hand for spring pool openings, cover cleanup, and general water removal around the pool area.
Instead of pulling everything at once, work from one side, fold the cover inward as you go, and keep debris contained on top of the folded sections. Having two people helps maintain tension and prevents sagging pockets from collapsing into the pool.
Step 4: Rinse the Cover While Folding
As you remove the cover, rinse it with a garden hose. This helps wash away leftover dirt, prevent debris transfer, and make end-of-season storage cleaner.
Step 5: Clean & Store Properly
Before storing, let the cover fully dry, fold it neatly, and store it in a sealed container or storage bag away from rodents and moisture.
Proper storage helps extend the life of your pool cover and makes next season easier.
Why Proper Cover Removal Matters
A clean opening can save hours of vacuuming, reduce chemical usage, lower algae risk, protect your filtration system, and get your pool swim-ready faster.
Taking a little extra time before removing the cover can make a huge difference in water quality.
Need Help Opening Your Pool?
The team at E-Z Test Pool Supplies is here to help with pool opening chemicals, water testing, cover pumps, leaf nets, shock, algae prevention, and expert pool advice.
Visit One of Our Three Convenient Locations
North Reading, MA
213 Main St
(978) 664-1100
Derry, NH
22 Manchester Rd #5
(603) 421-0103
Plaistow, NH
26 Main St
(603) 382-7191
Final Tip
Don’t turn your spring opening into a swamp opening. Avoid the “cover dump,” remove debris first, pump off standing water, and start the season with cleaner, clearer water.
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