Not much-you just skim a little less, but that's the easy part. the hard part is the never ending war on algae.
it depends if you have a pool heater
The quickest way would be to net out as much of it as you can. In order to sanitize you pool water you will need to shock it with chlorine. However, check your water balance prior to adding chlorine. Birds are attracted to the swimming pool water and it will be difficult to keep them away. If you keep floating toys or objects in your pool when it is not in use consider removing them or keep your pool covered unless you are using it. A Solar cover would help your pool retain heat and keep the bird dropping out of the water!!
No, a saltwater pool does not need to be covered.
Pool's Mill Covered Bridge was created in 1901.
Pool Forge Covered Bridge was created in 1859.
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Keep warm as possible in cold weather. Keep the skin covered as much as possible. Seek a doctor's help if this does not help.
Turning the pool pump off will help
Suggest a darker color, which will help the pool keep a warmer temperature.
You add D.E. to a pool when you do a fresh filter clean. You also add D.E. if you have to backwash your pool more than normal. When you backwash the pool it is also dumping the D.E. out so it needs to be replaced to keep the grids covered so the pool can filter properly. Hope it helped
There is no difference, covered or uncovered, a covered pool is only going to keep the debri out or on top of the cover, where an uncovered pool is going to collect all the debri on the bottom of the pool its sometimes more work depending on where the pool is located, you may or may not have to scrub the walls and floor, The only problem I know of would be when the short burst or warm weather comes your water will turn green a lot faster without a cover, There is no difference, covered or uncovered, a covered pool is only going to keep the debri out or on top of the cover, where an uncovered pool is going to collect all the debri on the bottom of the pool its sometimes more work depending on where the pool is located, you may or may not have to scrub the walls and floor, The only problem I know of would be when the short burst or warm weather comes your water will turn green a lot faster without a cover,
The damaged pool should be covered by home owners insurance if you had the pool added to the insurance for coverage
So long as the water is kept up to the filtration system there is no problem with doing this.