The Materials Used In Your Next Swimming Pool Cover Will Make A Big Difference To Its Effectiveness
If there is one thing that
can be said about swimming pool covers, it’s that there is no such thing as
‘just’ a swimming pool cover. That’s because these items will represent a
crucial investment in your pool, and depending on whether the cover in question
is a solar cover, a winter cover, or even perhaps a pool enclosure, you are likely to have high
expectations of its performance, durability, and longevity.
One factor that will always make a big difference to the
effectiveness of a given swimming cover, is the combination of materials used
in it. So, we thought we would take a closer look at some of the materials our
own swimming pool covers incorporate, and what you should know about
them.
We present a wealth of material
options for solar covers
As the term ‘solar cover’ implies, this type of swimming pool cover is designed to be used
during the height of the swimming pool ‘season’ of the spring and summer.
When you purchase such a cover for your pool, you will
want it to be capable of preventing dirt and debris from getting into the pool
water; however, a great solar cover will also help keep your pool water warm by
allowing the sun’s heat through. At the same time, it will provide a barrier
between the water surface and the atmosphere, thereby also helping to minimise
the loss of water through evaporation.
With all the above needs in mind, it is no wonder that
the materials used in solar covers have become rather sophisticated these
days.
Even the most basic of our material options for solar
covers, the 400-micron Blue GeoBubble, comes with a three-year pro rata
warranty. Meanwhile, the 500-micron EnergyGuardGeoBubble material is an
excellent option for saving energy and preventing algae growth in indoor pools,
and the 500-micron Platinum+ GeoBubble material incorporates additional
ultraviolet (UV) protection, and is accompanied by a six-year pro-rata
warranty.
But what about our winter
covers for swimming pools?
It is probably a very good
time of year for you to ask this question. Yes, on one hand, the winter might
not exactly be at the forefront of your mind right now, but you will need to have some kind of plan for looking
after your pool when the colder and rainier months do arrive. Plus, the
relative lack of demand for winter pool covers at this time of year
could make the current moment an excellent one to purchase such a pool
cover.
Our own in-stock Plastica
winter covers here at Pool Warehouse help demonstrate what the best mesh swimming pool covers are capable of. Their
incorporation of a green/black heavy-duty polypropylene mesh allows for the
rainwater to pass through these covers, at the same time as preventing larger
pieces of debris and leaves from reaching the pool water.
As the above examples show, the choice of materials that
manufacturers use in their pool covers is crucial; such items are a major
investment for swimming pool owners, so they are rightly subject to demanding
expectations.
Given our own status as the only UK manufacturers of
solar pool covers to sell direct to the public, we are accustomed to fulfilling
such lofty expectations. So, whether you are in the market for mesh swimming
pool covers, solar covers, a pool enclosure, or another solution, you can have the
utmost faith in our friendly and complete customer service, as well as in our
great-value prices.
Comments
Post a Comment