Collection: In-Ground Pool Covers

Shop durable in-ground pool covers to protect your pool from debris, weather, and wear. Find winter, safety, and solar covers designed to fit and last.

In-Ground Pool Covers Built for Protection and Peace of
Mind

Whether you're preparing for winter, cutting back on maintenance, or simply looking to protect your investment, our in-ground pool covers are built to get the job done. From safety covers that secure your backyard to solar covers that warm the water naturally, we offer solutions for every season and need. Designed for durability and easy installation, AquaDoc's covers are available in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit standard and custom in-ground pools.

Types of In-Ground Pool Covers

Here’s a closer look at what we offer:

  • Safety Covers for In-Ground Pools – These heavy-duty covers anchor into your pool deck and can support weight, making them a smart choice for households with kids or pets. Choose from mesh (which drains water) or solid (which blocks all debris and sunlight).

  • Solar Covers for In-Ground Pools – Lightweight and easy to use, solar blankets float on the water's surface to capture heat and reduce evaporation. Perfect for extending your swim season while cutting energy costs.

  • Thermal Covers – Thicker than solar blankets, thermal covers insulate the water and are often used in cooler climates or with heated pools to retain warmth overnight.

  • Leaf Net Covers – A simple, effective solution to keep leaves and debris out. These go on top of winter or safety covers for easier cleanup in fall.

  • Winter Covers – Designed to protect your pool during the off-season, these covers block UV rays and debris, helping reduce algae growth and making spring openings easier.

Why Invest in a Cover for Your In-Ground Pool?

A good cover can reduce maintenance, protect your pool’s structure, lower
chemical use, and even save money on heating. Whether you're closing the pool
for the season or just looking for daily protection, we’ve got you covered. With options that fit both your pool and your lifestyle.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Pool Covers

It depends on your needs. If safety is your top priority, go with a mesh or solid safety cover that anchors into the deck. Want to warm the pool naturally? Choose a solar blanket. If you're closing your pool for the winter, a heavy-duty winter cover or a solid safety cover will offer the best long-term protection.

While many safety covers can be DIY-installed with the included hardware, it does require drilling into your pool deck and precise measurements. If you're handy and comfortable with power tools, it’s doable. For irregular-shaped pools or first-time installations, hiring a professional is often worth the peace of mind.

Yes. Especially solid covers and winter covers that block sunlight. Algae thrives in warm, light-filled environments. A properly installed cover can dramatically reduce light exposure and debris accumulation, keeping your water in better condition during the off-season.

Use a flexible tape measure to record the pool's longest length and widest width. For freeform or uniquely shaped pools, you may need to use a point-to-point measurement system (often provided by the cover manufacturer) or submit a template. We can assist with sizing if needed.

Only safety covers are rated to support weight. Mesh and solid safety covers are designed to hold up under accidental falls by people or pets, but not all covers are walkable. Standard winter or solar covers are not safe for walking and should be kept clear.

Use a cover pump. Either manual or automatic to remove rainwater or melted snow. Standing water can stress the cover and lead to tearing or algae growth. If you’re using a mesh safety cover, water drains through on its own, but solid covers need active drainage.

Lifespan depends on the type and how well you maintain it. Safety covers typically last 10–15 years with proper care, while solar and winter covers tend to last 3–7 years. Regular cleaning, correct storage, and avoiding sharp objects will help extend their life.

It’s not recommended. Most solar covers are not meant to stay on when a safety or winter cover is applied—they trap moisture and can damage the cover above. It’s best to remove the solar blanket before applying another type of cover.

Yes. Automatic cleaners remove debris already in the water. A cover prevents most debris from entering in the first place, which improves water quality and reduces chemical usage. It also reduces wear on your pool equipment.