A pool cover pump is an essential tool for maintaining a clean and damage-free pool cover during the off-season, especially if you use a solid winter cover. When opening your pool in spring or maintaining it through winter, removing accumulated water from the cover is critical—and that’s where a cover pump becomes indispensable.

As the name suggests, a cover pump is designed to remove standing water from your pool cover. Some models are built for constant use throughout winter, while others are placed on the cover only when needed. They come in manual dan automatic versions—manual pumps require you to switch them on and off, while automatic pumps detect water levels and activate on their own. In general, the higher the GPH (gallons per hour), the faster your cover will drain.
To ensure long-lasting performance, it’s important to keep debris out of the pump. A simple way to do this is by using a leaf skimmer or placing the pump inside a perforated container, such as a drilled bucket or milk crate, to act as a debris shield.
As a professional manufacturer of pool equipment, Yousky® continuously analyzes the market to identify real-world needs and user pain points. Based on that insight, here are some common types of cover pumps available in the market today:
Manual Cover Siphons – Simple & Economical
These pumps work without electricity. You place the siphon on the pool cover and start the flow manually—usually by squeezing a primer bulb. Water drains by gravity and stops automatically once the cover is clear. Ideal for users looking for a low-cost, low-maintenance solution.
Submersible Cover Pumps – 350/500 GPH Range
Widely available in 350 GPH dan 500 GPH capacities, these submersible models are typically clog-resistant, easy to operate, and compatible with standard garden hoses. A 25-foot power cord is common to avoid using extension cords. Many pumps in this category can drain water to within 1/8 inch of the pool cover surface.
Automatic versions are also common—these turn on automatically when the water level reaches a certain height (e.g., 1.5″) and shut off after draining to a lower level (e.g., ¾”). Ideal for hassle-free winter maintenance.
Mid-Range Pumps – 800 GPH Capacity
Often available in both manual and automatic models, these pumps serve medium to large pool covers. They provide a good balance between capacity and energy use and are ideal for regular winter use. Most use standard hose fittings and include basic safety or clog-resistant features.
High-Capacity Pumps – 1500 GPH and Above
These models are designed for users needing powerful water removal. Common features include clog-resistant filter pads, reusable discharge hoses, wide stabilizing basesdan 25- to 30-foot power cords. Suitable for both above-ground and inground pools, they’re often used in areas with heavy rainfall or snowfall.
High-Performance Automatic Pumps – Up to 1745 GPH
Top-tier pumps in the market are often equipped with permanent split capacitor (PSC) motors enclosed in sealed stainless steel housings. These units use the flow of water to cool the motor, ensuring both energy efficiency and extended lifespan. With capacities reaching up to 1745 GPH, they are perfect for large pools or commercial pool covers.
Di Yousky®, we specialize in designing and manufacturing innovative pool equipment. We invest heavily in market-driven R&D and user testing to ensure our products meet modern pool owners’ expectations. Whether you’re looking for OEM/ODM cooperation or tailored solutions, our team is ready to support your goals with reliable, durable, and efficient equipment.
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