For swimming pool owners, pool covers are a necessity.

When your swimming pool is covered, evaporation of your pool water is almost eliminated. The pool water can then be saved for the next swimming season. (Or for emergencies, you simply have water you can use.)

The other big benefit of pool covers is that they greatly reduce the amount of chemicals needed to keep your water crystal clear.

Two pool covers

The standard pool cover has a series of eyelets and the hooks are placed through these. The hooks are then slipped into slotted holes on a stainless steel plate. (The plate is screwed into the deck surrounding the pool.)

Standard pool covers costs lower than the others.

The taut pool covers, on the other hand, have aluminum poles and are bolted into the paving. The cover is tensioned into a taut state when the ratchet is tightened. The advantage here is ease of use and safety.

As a device geared for safety, the automatic cover completely seals and prevents unplanned access to your pool. There are also more benefits for pool covers.

Convenience

 These covers almost eliminate evaporation of the pool’s water chemicals, and electricity costs. All in all, these become a big advantage when the pool is not in use.

The covers keep dirt and debris out of the pool. This results in lowering operational costs and extending the lifespan of the pool’s filtration system by reducing its wear-and-tear factor.

Covers cut down on your pool maintenance by keeping your pool covered. The pool cover is what you need to extend your swimming season and protect your pool year round.

3-in-1 use

The 3-in-1 pool cover acts as the safety cover, a solar cover and a winter cover all rolled into one easy-to-use system. This takes the place of all the covers for the ultimate pool protection.

Most of the covers are cumbersome to use, are bulky, are sometimes inconvenient, and sometimes are unsafe.

ROI advantage

When pools ae covered, it conserves water and reduces the use of chemicals and giving you up to 70% reduction on operating costs.

By keeping in the heat while keeping out dirt and debris, your pool will also last much longer. The big part is that pool covers not only keep your pool clean, they reduce yoiur maintenance costs.

Water conservation

Evaporation is a substantial contributor to water loss. An uncovered 16 x 36 foot pool can lose as much as 180 gallons of water a week to evaporation,  which includes expensive chemicals with it.

It is not just water leaks or excess splashing that cause a drop in your swimming pool water level. If this is not controlled, it can lead to damage to your skimmers and your pump system. The pool covers will reduce the water loss that happens when the pool is not in use.

Our pool covers help conserve hundreds of millions of gallons of pool water each year, preserving the planet’s most precious resource while saving you money.

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