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12. Why Do You Need To Use Swimming Pool Covers?

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If you are building a residential swimming pool or you already have one but winter is approaching and you will not be using it, then you might need to consider using swimming pool covers.

Having a private swimming pool might be an amazing way to exercise or even have fun with friends or by yourself. During summer, swimming or even staying by the pool is one of the most exciting things you can do, as you can relax and unwind while having fun. Pools are also a nice way to enhance the value of your living space. Pools though, need to be protected. The most effective way to do so is to buy a swimming pool cover.

Pool covers allow you to keep debris out of the pool, ensuring that the water stays clean for longer time. Manufacturers and pool professionals suggest that covers help people to reduce the maintenance expenses. Moreover, covers play the role of a safety net when the pool is not in use. If you have children around, it is recommended to cover the pool when it’s not needed – especially if they have access to the pool unsupervised. Covers help you prevent any kind of unauthorized access to the pool. Safety is supposed to be one of the primary concerns of pool owners, therefore using a net cover or plastic cover can prevent accidents, prohibiting people or animals to reach the pool.

Swimming pool covers can be found in a wide range of colors and sizes that can fit all possible pools, regardless of shape or size. Some of the covers are automated, including solar covers, while some others are more typical and usual – including net pool covers and plastic covers.

Both during winter or when the pool is not in use, you can cover it using a simple plastic cover. You can also reduce evaporation of water this way, especially if you live in very warm climates. A simple plastic cover is a very practical solution and is also cost effective.

If you are living in colder climates, you might consider buying a solar cover, which increases the temperature of water by collecting sun heat. This will allow you to extend the swimming season significantly. The automatic pool covers are also a very practical solution, providing all benefits in one go. They are quite sturdy and durable and can withstand wear and tear. They are very easy to use, as they work with electric power. Once you finish swimming you can simply tap the switch and have your pool covered within seconds. This rids you of the frustration and fatigue of putting up the cover which can be really inconvenient sometimes – especially if you are by yourself.




 

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