Hey there, pool enthusiasts! If you’re like me, you’re always on the hunt for creative ways to keep your above ground pool in tip-top shape, starting with a reliable cover.
1. Weighted Edge Cover
Add some weight to the edges of your pool cover with sandbags or gravel tubes. This simple trick kept my cover from blowing away during a particularly gusty week.
2. Clear Plastic Wrap
For a minimalist look, try using clear plastic wrap. It’s an easy fix I used for a quick cover when guests were coming over.
3. Velcro Securing Strips
Use Velcro strips to keep your cover snugly fastened. I stuck these on the edges of my pool and cover, and it’s been a game-changer for easy removal and reattachment.
4. Repurposed Sailcloth
Old sailcloth can be upcycled into a durable pool cover. I stumbled upon this idea while cleaning out my garage and it’s held up great.
5. Camouflage Cover
Disguise your pool cover with a camouflage tarp for a natural look. I used one in my backyard, and it blends seamlessly with the surroundings.
6. Bungee Cord System
Bungee cords are perfect for securing a pool cover in place. After a quick trip to my local hardware store, I transformed my cover’s stability with these stretchy saviors.
7. Colorful Parasol Fabric
Brighten your pool area with parasol fabric for a vibrant cover. I repurposed an old beach parasol, and now my pool cover is a talking point among friends.
8. DIY Bubble Wrap Cover
For an insulating effect, try a bubble wrap cover. After experimenting with this, I found my pool maintained its warmth much longer.
9. Repurposed Tent Poles
Use old tent poles to create a lightweight frame for your cover. This idea came to me while rummaging through camping gear, and it worked wonders.
10. Wooden Pallet Cover Support
Repurpose wooden pallets to support your pool cover. I crafted a sturdy support from old pallets, adding a touch of rustic charm to my pool area.
11. PVC Pipe Framework
Using PVC pipes to create a dome-like structure over your pool can be both sturdy and cost-effective. I once crafted a frame in just a weekend, and it held up beautifully against Austin’s unpredictable weather.
12. Recycled Fabric Panels
For an eco-friendly option, try using recycled fabric panels. I pieced together old canvas to create a patchwork cover that’s truly one-of-a-kind.
13. Tarp and Grommet Setup
A heavy-duty tarp with reinforced grommets can make a fantastic cover. I added this to my pool last summer, and it’s been a lifesaver against falling leaves.
14. DIY Shade Sail Cover
Repurpose a shade sail for a chic pool cover that’s both stylish and functional. I crafted one using a sail from an old patio set, and it blends so well with my backyard decor.

