Provided it is properly fitted, it will not. The effect of the bubbles going down in the water creates more surface area in contact with the water than the flat pool area. Therefore the surface tension is quite high. Further, provided the edges of the cover do not rise above the coping, the effect of any wind is to create a downward pressure which pushes the cover onto the water.
If the cover edge rises above the coping because it has been cut too large, or winter rain has raised the pool water level and hence the cover, then the wind can get under the cover and send it flying into your favourite rose bush (or similar).
Hi Daisy. Would just like to take the opportunity to tell you about the training I received from Shannon. He is very clear and precise when explaining and another fellow staff member was so happy to have had one on one training as she had never been shown how to work out and quote on a pool cover before and has been working here for 12yrs.
Thank you for always supplying us with your best people for the job
Poolwerx Menai
NSW Based Daisy Expert
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