Tirwin
06-08-2011, 03:17 PM
I need a new solar cover for my 20x40 inground pool. I have used standard dark or light blue covers with the bubbles in the past. I find they typically last 3 - 4 seasons before they need to be replaced.
I am curious if anyone has used the "diamond" shaped bubble cover instead of the standard round shaped bubble. Examples can be found at solarcovers.com. I probably won't go that route since they claim the 12 or 16 mil thickness cannot be put on a roller without voiding the warranty. What the heck are you supposed to do with it if not roll it up?
Another alternative is the supreme clear cover sold by bestbuypoolsupply.com. From what I've read a clear cover should heat the pool up more since more of the sun's rays are getting to the deeper water. My past experience with blue covers is the first 2 feet get warm but the deep end does not enjoy any benefit. I recognize the best benefit of a cover is to prevent evaporation but would also like to optimize heating potential if possible.
I was hoping someone on the forums would have some experience. Thanks in advance for any help.
I am curious if anyone has used the "diamond" shaped bubble cover instead of the standard round shaped bubble. Examples can be found at solarcovers.com. I probably won't go that route since they claim the 12 or 16 mil thickness cannot be put on a roller without voiding the warranty. What the heck are you supposed to do with it if not roll it up?
Another alternative is the supreme clear cover sold by bestbuypoolsupply.com. From what I've read a clear cover should heat the pool up more since more of the sun's rays are getting to the deeper water. My past experience with blue covers is the first 2 feet get warm but the deep end does not enjoy any benefit. I recognize the best benefit of a cover is to prevent evaporation but would also like to optimize heating potential if possible.
I was hoping someone on the forums would have some experience. Thanks in advance for any help.