What Is Pool Cover

 

 

Pool covers are a layer of various kinds of material that are used to cover your pool when it's not in use. Some swimming pool covers simply float on the surface of the pool and are mainly used to curb evaporation and keep leaves and debris out of the pool. Others attach using various hook type systems and can be used as a safety feature too.

 

Advantages of Pool Cover

 

 

Maintain Temperature
One of the main reasons people install pool covers is for its ability to maintain and even slightly increase the water's temperature. If a warm pool is a must-have for you, a pool cover can help to significantly reduce your heating bills.

 

Reduce Water Loss
It's not just leaks or excess splashing that cause a drop in your swimming pool water level. Evaporation is a substantial contributor to water loss and if not controlled, it can lead to damage to your skimmers and pump system. Installing pool covers will reduce the water loss that occurs when the pool isn't in use.

 

Flexibility for Customization
Pool covers can fit pools of any size, shape, or unique features. They offer flexibility for optimal protection and safety. Pool covers can be customized to fit the design and shape of your pool, thanks to their adaptability.

 

Minimise Chlorine Consumption
Pool covers reduce the amount of UV light coming into contact with the water. This is an important advantage as the pool chemical chlorine is degraded when exposed to UV light. This means you won't be required to add as much chlorine, which can save you time to refill and money purchasing the chemicals.

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6 Reasons To Use A Swimming Pool Cover
 

Keep Water Loss to a Minimum
An uncovered swimming pool will consistently, albeit slowly, evaporate water, even in the middle of winter! Your swimming pool needs to maintain a minimum amount of water to properly function, so if it's losing water through evaporation, you'll need to pop the hose in and regularly top it up. A well-fitted pool cover can reduce water loss due to evaporation.

 

Retain Your Pool's Heat
A good quality pool cover, regardless of whether your swimming pool is heated or not, will maintain the water temperature when not in use. The best quality pool covers can even warm an unheated fibreglass swimming pool by 8⁰C! For heated pools, a pool cover is essential to avoid the water temperature dropping overnight. A pool cover will also ensure you enjoy lower running costs thanks to shorter heating times.

 

Reduce Your Chemical Usage
The chlorine used in swimming pools, which keeps the water clean and fresh, degrades when exposed to UV light. Covering your swimming pool when not in use will prolong the life of chemical treatments. You'll also spend less time testing the water, adding chemicals and adjusting PH levels. If you want to save money and spend less time maintaining your pool, you must install a pool cover.

 

Keep the Pool Free from Debris And Save Time On Maintenance
Leaves, twigs, and other garden debris are a nightmare for pool owners. Debris not only looks untidy, but it can also degrade the internal surface of your pool. Installing a pool cover will prevent leaves and sticks from falling to the bottom and creating algae. Even the most basic pool cover will protect your pool from general organic matter and ensure it sparkles whenever the cover is off, and your pool is on show.

 

Increase Pool Safety With A Hardcover
A high-quality Hardcover, like those used in automatic cover systems, helps to increase the safety of your swimming pool by providing a barrier against accidents, especially for young children and animals. Good quality covers can even support the weight of an adult, although we don't recommend you test this.

 

Spend More Time Enjoying Your Pool
Cleaning, maintaining, and refilling your swimming pool is a regular and time-consuming task, so anything that can decrease the workload is a must-have.
Use a pool cover to protect your swimming pool from leaves and sticks, minimise evaporation and reduce your chemical usage. All that's left for you to do is enjoy your beautiful fibreglass swimming pool.

 

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The Importance of Pool Covers

Pool covers serve many purposes. They are a benefit to the environment primarily by reducing water evaporation. A pool cover acts as a barrier to water loss, helping you conserve water. This is a significant advantage, especially in regions where water conservation is a priority.

Pool covers can also help maintain the pool temperature by reducing heat loss, making swimming more comfortable and extending your swimming season.

In terms of safety, a pool cover is essential. Unsupervised pools can pose significant risks, especially to children and pets. A sturdy pool cover can provide an additional layer of protection by preventing accidental falls into the water.

Pool covers make maintenance easier by keeping debris, leaves, and insects out of the pool. This not only saves you time but also reduces the need for constant use of pool cleaning equipment.

The Different Types Of Pool Covers

 

 

Pool covers are made to fit the specific size and shape of your pool, but there are also different types of pool covers that are designed to do different things.

 

Mesh Pool Covers
Mesh pool covers, as the name suggest, are made out of mesh. They're designed to act a little like a sieve, in that they allow rainwater and snow melt into your pool but keep leaves and debris out.

 

Solid Pool Covers
Solid pool covers are similar to mesh covers in that they block debris from getting into the pool, and when properly secured, they can be used as safety covers. unlike mesh covers, there are no perforations in this kind of cover.


Automatic Pool Covers
Automatic pool covers are the next level in swimming pool cover! These can be hybrid, solid or mesh covers, and when properly installed can be safety covers. They block UV rays, debris and water as do the manual versions of each cover, but they are installed with electronics and motors, so you can use a remote control to open and close them.

 

Winter Pool Covers
Winter pool covers are the simplest and cheapest option on this list. They're basically just a tarp that's sized and shaped for your pool. They block debris and prevent excessive evaporation, but they don't attach the way the other covers on this list do, so they can't support weight, and they're not pool safety covers.

 

Solar Pool Covers
Solar pool covers often look like very heavy-duty bubble wrap. They usually simply float on the surface of the pool. They are designed, as the name suggests, to trap the heat from the sun in your pool, while blocking UV rays. That means that there is less fading and algae bloom in your pool, and it retains heat better.

 

Pool Safety Covers
Mesh, solid or automatic pool covers can be pool safety covers, but there are also some covers that are primarily designed for safety. They might be solid, mesh or something in between, but the key factor is that they are properly secured all around the pool using special kinds of anchors.

 

5 Important Reasons Why Homeowners Should Have Pool Covers
 
1. Saves You Money By Lowering Heating Expenses

Swimming pools lose energy in a variety of ways, but evaporation is by far the largest source of energy loss. The rate of evaporation from an outdoor pool does vary depending on certain factors such as air temperature, the pool's temperature as well as humidity and the wind speed at the pool surface.
It thus follows that the higher the wind speed and pool temperature and the lower the humidity the greater the evaporation rate. Covering a pool when it is not in use is the single most effective means of reducing heat loss and therefore reducing pool heating costs with savings of 50% to 70% being possible.

2. Clean Your Swimming Pool Less

Depending on the type of pool cover used, virtually all types of debris, from falling tree leaves to dust particles can easily be kept out of the pool. This not only minimizes the amount of time used by the homeowner in clearing out the debris, but does also ensures that the surrounding areas of the pool are always kept clean. Leaf pool covers are made specifically for keeping leaves and trash out of your pool. Pair it a mesh pool cover to get the added benefit of the safest option when it comes to swimming pool safety.

3. Protects Your Pool From Harsh Winter Elements

Mesh pool covers are also called winter pool covers because they are used to close your pool during the winter season when trees shed their leaves and if you live in an area where there is snow. These covers also provide some excellent durability. This not only keeps off the harsh elements of the winter season but also ensures that the pool is kept in good functional condition even during this harsh period.

4. Reduces The Amount of Cleaning Chemicals Required

By constantly covering the pool, the chances of polluting the pool with foreign objects as well as the chances of the chemicals evaporating with the water in the pool is also greatly reduced. This does have a direct impact on the amount of chemicals used on the swimming pool at any given time during the use of the pool. Having a cleaner swimming pool will result in less need for chemical intervention.

5. Helps Prevents Accidents

The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standard requires that a safety pool cover hold a minimum of 485 pounds per 5 square feet. A mesh pool cover is often called a “safety pool cover” because in addition to keeping out debris mesh covers provide a strong, sturdy pool cover to keep young children safe. It helps prevent children from falling inside the pool when it is not in use or when it is unguarded.

 

Why Have An Inground Pool Cover
 

Although pool covers are not a required piece of equipment when owning a pool, there are many reasons why you should consider getting one. When your pool is not in use during prolonged periods, a pool cover will help save you time and money. Here are some more reasons why you should invest in one.

Keeps Out Debris

Keeping out twigs, leaves, toys, bugs or other random objects that may find their way into your pool is one obvious reason to get a pool cover. By covering the water when not in use, you'll save time by not having to scoop the debris out of the water the next time that you want to swim. When you are ready to take a dip, just remove the cover and jump in.

 

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Reduces Evaporation

Although swimming pools lose energy in various ways, evaporation is the largest source of energy loss. Covering up the pool helps reduce evaporation. According to the EPA, a typical uncovered pool in the United States can lose between 12,000 and 31,000 gallons of water due to evaporation every year. By using a pool cover, you can reduce evaporation by 95%.

Saves Energy

For those who heat their pools, pool covers help retain heat after you've turned the heater off. Specialized solar covers help collect the sun's heat and direct it into the water to warm it naturally for extra energy savings.

 

 

 

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Reduces Chemical Use

UV light degrades chlorine, the active chemical used in a pool to kill bacteria and microbes. Pool cover reduces the amount of UV light that comes into contact with the water, which means you won't have to use as much chlorine to keep your pool safe. Buying less chlorine also saves you money.

 

 

Materials Used to Manufacture Pool Covers

The material your pool cover is made out of will ultimately determine whether or not it actually accomplishes these incredible feats. Most pool covers are made of UV-stabilized polyethylene, polypropylene or vinyl.

Polyethylene is the most produced plastic in the world. It is used in an astounding number of products you come across every day from pipes and garbage bags to children's' toys and the fuel tanks in our cars. Polyethylene is used in so many products, including pool covers, because it has the highly sought after combination of strength and light weight.

Additional admirable qualities include flexibility, good insulation, and resistance to mold and corrosive materials.Polypropylene has almost all of the same characteristics of polyethylene, although it is slightly less durable.

Vinyl is a strong and durable plastic material resistant to moisture and humidity. Vinyl is often used in the manufacture of pool covers because it does not cost much to produce and typically has a long life span.

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The Facts on Pool Covers

 

 

All swimming pools need to be correctly fitted with a pool cover to help conserve water by reducing evaporation, A pool cover will also reduce heat loss and chemical demand while keeping out dirt, dust, airborne micro-organisms and even sunlight that promotes algal growth. Some covers also actively warm the pool while others aid in heat retention.

There are some facts related to pool covers that you should keep in mind to make sure that your pool, equipment and water quality are properly maintained in accordance with pool builder specifications. These include:

 

Avoid overheating the pool water
For chlorine based sanitisation systems, the pool water should not be allowed to exceed 28oC. In high summer it may be necessary to remove the pool cover (particularly at night when the air temperature drops) for the pool water to cool naturally. The cover should not be continually left on for more than 7 days continuously.

 

Excessive levels of pool chemicals
Pool covers are very effective at reducing chemical usage. Make sure you continually monitor the water quality and quantity of chemicals required to maintain water chemistry within the recommended levels. You can do this with a chemical test kit or taking a sample to your local pool shop. Particular care is needed when the pool is super-chlorinated and it is necessary to leave the pool uncovered for 48 hours or until the normal recommended chlorine level is achieved.

 

Excessive build-up of chloramines
Chloramines are formed when chlorine combines contaminants in the water and has no sanitisation value. It is usually burnt out by the reaction of sunlight on water but if allowed to build to excessive levels may damage rubber based solar heating collectors and automatic pool cleaners. To prevent this from happening, pools with solar heating systems should be uncovered every 7 days choosing bright, sunny days whenever possible.

 

Fitting the pool cover
It is essential to correctly fit a floating bubble style pool cover. Make sure you trim the cover so that you have a minimum of 25mm clearance between the pool cover and the wall of the swimming pool. If the cover is too big it will ride up over the edge beam or headers and cause a pocket of super-heated air that may cause damage to the pool's surface. Bubble style pool covers must not extend over the fibreglass edge beam or pool headers as damage may occur due to excessive heat that is past the effective operating temperature.

 

What Does a Pool Cover Actually Do
 
 
Pool Covers Prevents Pool Water Evaporation By Up To 95%

Pool covers create a non-porous barrier over the top of your pool trapping the evaporating water under the pool cover. But there are particular pool covers that achieve this better than others. For example, leaf covers don't work because they are made from woven material and don't seal the water in. However opting for a bubble or a rigid / solid pool cover will do the job and do it well.

 
Reduces Chemical Usage

Using a pool cover will significantly reduce chemical usage, saving you money and time. Chemically balancing the water is one of the most costly and time-consuming parts of owning a pool. By installing a pool cover, the need for the chemicals such as chlorine can be reduced by up to 50 per cent by preventing the chemicals evaporating into the atmosphere and keeping them in the water for longer.

 
Saves $$ On Heating Costs

The pool cover acts as a barrier between the cold air and the warmer pool water. A pool cover will increase heat retention by up to 75 per cent, reducing CO² emissions and saving on power that would normally be used to run a heat pump, solar or gas system, as the heat they generate won't be instantly lost. It also means the system won't have to work as hard, so you can reduce running times and costs.

 
Keeps Your Pool Clean

Pulling the cover over your pool after each use will save you a lot of time cleaning out leaves, dirt and other debris that would be blown into the water if it wasn't covered. This ensures it's clean and clear water and a pool that is always ready to use.

 
Extends Your Swim Season

A quality pool cover will help extend your swimming season by retaining heat overnight and generating heat during the day. In conjunction with solar pool heating or a heat pump, you'll be swimming in your pool longer.

The key to unlocking all the benefits from a pool cover is to be diligent in using it. If you consistently and correctly use your pool cover, you will be the beneficiary of all the incredible savings a pool cover can give you.

 

 

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FAQ
 

Q: What's the difference between a pool cover and a tarp?

A: Solid covers block sunlight, which means no algae. But they require a pump to remove excess water (and the pump will need replacing about every two to four years). Tarps cannot be repaired. Though they can be patched using duct tape as a temporary fix (its important to do this to prevent further damage).

Q: What is the difference between a pool cover and a winter pool cover?

A: While winter covers primarily protect the pool, safety covers are designed to protect people and pets. Safety covers can be used any time of year, and are designed to keep out heavy debris, such as fallen limbs. So, these are great options for areas prone to severe storms.

Q: Is it OK to leave pool cover on all day?

A: If you use your pool during the daytime, take off the cover just before swimming and replace the cover as soon as you're done using the pool.

Q: How long should you keep a pool cover on?

A: In high summer it may be necessary to remove the pool cover (particularly at night when the air temperature drops) for the pool water to cool naturally. The cover should not be continually left on for more than 7 days continuously.

Q: What happens if you dont use a pool cover?

A: Fallen leaves, twigs, branches, dust, soot, and other things will start falling into the pool. If you have closed your pool, its filter will not be able to clean these leaves, dirt, and debris out. This unwanted debris will accumulate in your pool, leaving it dirty and murky.

Q: Is there a difference in pool covers?

A: There are five main types: mesh, solid, automatic, solar, and water bag covers. Mesh pool covers stretch to fit any pool, while solid covers are rigid and tend to be custom-fit. Automatic covers unroll or retract at the touch of a button, making them the most expensive when it comes to pool cover costs.

Q: What is a pool cover made of?

A: It's best to use a cover designed specifically for swimming pools. They're made of special materials, such as UV-stabilized polyethylene, polypropylene, or vinyl. They can be transparent or opaque. Covers can even be light or dark colored.

Q: What kind of pool cover should I use for summer?

A: A foam summer cover provides much better insulation than a bubble wrap cover. For this reason, we would advise you to always use a foam summer cover. A foam summer cover is also stronger than a bubble wrap cover. Your summer cover will then also last longer.

Q: What is the best type of cover for an inground pool?

A: That a mesh safety cover is the pool cover that always leaves our customers the most satisfied. They last many years, provide a high level of safety, as well as keep most debris out of the swimming pool.

Q: What color pool cover is best?

A: Clear covers are ideal when the sun is shining in your yard for long periods of time. If your pool gets less than 6 hours of direct sunlight each day, you may wish to try a different cover color (such as blue) which will absorb more heat in a shorter amount of time.

Q: Is it better to leave a pool cover on or off?

A: The cover should not be continually left on for more than 7 days continuously. Pool covers are very effective at reducing chemical usage. Make sure you continually monitor the water quality and quantity of chemicals required to maintain water chemistry within the recommended levels.

Q: Does a pool cover make a pool hotter?

A: A pool cover is so efficient at retaining heat because it acts as a barrier between the surface of the water and the air above. Rather than being lost to the atmosphere, the heat is retained in the pool. Not all pool covers are the same, however—they vary in efficiency.

Q: Can you use a tarp instead of a pool cover?

A: A tarp is an oversized waterproof cover used to protect swimming pools during harsh weather conditions. It's fixed with water bags placed in each corner, allowing it to stretch over the entire surface of the pool. While cost-friendly and easy to set up, tarps are typically less durable than pool safety covers.

Q: What is a hybrid pool cover?

A: Hybrid pool covers are somewhere between a mesh cover and a solid pool cover. Hybrid covers let water through, but also block debris and UV rays.

Q: What's the difference between a pool cover and a pool blanket?

A: Unlike solar covers which degrade in the sun, thermal blankets block UV rays. Not only does this mean they can take the Australian summer heat, but it also means that they're great at preventing algae which flourish in the sun. Thermal blankets also prevent water evaporation by up to 98% and insulate the water.

Q: What is mesh pool cover?

A: Mesh safety covers for winter are ideal to protect your pool during colder months. They allow precipitation to pass through easily, which eliminates the need for a cover pump, and allows water to drain into the pool during the winter.

Q: What is the best material for a winter pool cover?

A: Look for one that's made from a durable material like woven high-density polyethylene, which should have UV inhibitors to prevent sun damage. These covers keep out debris, reduce algae growth, and can handle the weight of snow and ice.

Q: What is automatic pool cover made of?

A: Automatic pool covers were the most popular choice among homeowners. These covers are mostly made of vinyl, the most expensive option. due to their durability and ease of operation, many homeowners prefer this cover over others.

Q: What is the best fabric for pool cover?

A: Vinyl is also a popular material for making pool covers, as it is strong, durable and usually long-lasting.

Q: What are the different types of pool covers?

A: There are five main types: mesh, solid, automatic, solar, and water bag covers. Mesh pool covers stretch to fit any pool, while solid covers are rigid and tend to be custom-fit.

Shenzhen Hailanbao Technology Co., Ltd. is one of the most professional pool cover manufacturers and suppliers in China, featured by durable products and low price. Please rest assured to buy or wholesale customized pool cover from our factory. Contact us for quotation.

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