You need to know how to keep your pool cover from sagging if you want to maintain a safer swimming pool area for your friends, family, and loved ones. In many cases, you just have to know how to tighten the straps on your pool safety cover, and it will be ready to keep protecting your pool. Sometimes, however, professional attention may be needed. Let’s take a look at the top reasons a pool cover can sag and what could indicate it’s time to call your neighborhood independent All-Safe Pool installer. A Pool Cover Sag is a Drag Swimming pool safety covers are designed to hold the weight of an adult to help prevent accidental drowning injuries. For full effectiveness, however, these covers need to be drum-tight, with only the slightest deflection or dip in the center of the pool. This tightness helps avoid water, snow, or debris gathering in the middle of the cover, adding to its weight in the event of an emergency, and also stores a certain amount of kinetic energy in the springs that secure the cover, pre-loading them to keep your loved ones safer. In addition to the safety benefits, a tightened pool cover better