Pool Safety Covers for Inground Pools in Concord, NC

Net Positive Pools provides professional swimming pool safety cover installation in Concord, NC to help local pool owners protect their pools year-round. A safety cover does more than close off your pool for the winter months. It adds an important safety feature, cuts down on maintenance, and keeps your pool water in better shape while it is not in use.

If you want an easier way to manage your pool, reduce algae growth, and avoid the stress that comes with seasonal upkeep, a properly installed pool safety cover makes a real difference. Our team offers reliable, custom-fit solutions, installing approved safety pool covers designed to meet current standards while fitting your pool size, pool shape, and specific needs.

Swimming pool cover for protection against dirt, leaves

What is a Pool Safety Cover?

A pool safety cover is a barrier that secures over an inground pool when it is not being used. The cover anchors into the pool deck and creates a strong surface designed to support weight, which helps prevent accidental entry. Unlike a basic winter cover held down by water bags, a safety pool cover meets pool barrier requirements and adds real protection around your pool area.

There are two main types of safety covers. Mesh safety covers allow rain and snow to pass through while blocking leaves and debris. This reduces standing water and helps limit algae growth during the winter months. Solid safety covers block sunlight completely, which keeps debris out and slows algae growth even further. Some solid covers include a release mechanism or drain system to manage excess water.

Why Install a Safety Cover?

  • Protects children and pets from accidental entry into the pool
  • Keeps out debris during the off-season
  • Reduces water evaporation and heating costs in cooler months
  • Prevents algae growth by blocking sunlight
  • Custom fit for any pool size or shape, including rectangular pools or freeform designs
  • Preserves pool water quality 
  • Ideal as a winter cover for homes in seasonal climates
  • Durable materials with long-lasting hardware 
  • Minimal need for maintenance or chemical treatments
Blue pool cover for winter protection

Why Choose Net Positive Pools for Your Pool Safety Cover Installation?

Net Positive Pools offers swimming pool services with a focus on clear communication, reliability, and quality workmanship. We understand how overwhelming pool projects can feel, especially when service quality is inconsistent or expectations are unclear. Our team takes the time to evaluate your pool, explain your options, and recommend the best choice for your setup. We look at your pool shape, pool size, deck layout, and how you use your pool before recommending a pool safety cover.

 

In addition to safety cover installation, Net Positive Pools provides weekly maintenance service, equipment repair, and many more pool services. Contact Net Positive Pools of Concord today to schedule your pool safety cover installation and find a solution designed to protect your pool.

FAQs

A safety cover is anchored into the pool deck and designed to support weight and prevent accidental access while meeting pool barrier requirements. A standard winter cover is held down with water bags and does not provide safety protection.

Mesh safety covers allow rain and snow to drain through and are lighter and easier to handle. Solid safety covers block all debris and sunlight, offering better protection against algae, but they require a drain panel or pump. The best option depends on your pool and maintenance preferences.

Yes. We install custom safety covers tailored to fit any pool shape, including freeform and uniquely designed inground pools or hot tubs.

Most pool safety cover installations take 1–2 days, though the timeframe can depend on the pool size, layout, and deck material. Custom orders may require additional lead time from the liner manufacturer.

Safety covers are low-maintenance, but we recommend rinsing off debris, checking anchors, and storing the cover properly during swim season.

Yes! Solid covers reduce heat loss and evaporation, helping maintain water temperature and lower heating costs in colder months.

While not always mandatory, using an approved safety pool cover can help meet certain final inspection standards and reduce liability risks.