facing water restrictions
Here in San Antonio we are facing water restrictions they are as follows for residental pools.
All non-public swimming pools must have a minimum of 25 percent of the surface area covered with evaporation screens when not in use. Inflatable pool toys or floating decorations may be used.
Use of fountains, waterfalls, or other aesthetic water features — outdoors or indoors — is prohibited.
As my alkalinity is high due to evaporation and fill water I'm going to push it down as much as possible now.
What about a pool cover? I don't need it any warmer my pool has been 88 to 90 for a couple of weeks. Any ideas how to prevent evaporation without the pool getting warmer?
Thanks again,
Jennifer
Re: facing water restrictions
A few thoughts:
Get an opaque cover--and as thin a one as possible. The thicker covers (16mil) insulate better (good in my part of the country) so go for thin. Opaque covers don't seem to heat as well as transparent ones--again, that's experience.
The other thing that occurs is get solar panels--and only run them at night. They will act like car radiators to bleed off heat. Then, in the cooler months you can use them in the daytime to warm the pool.
Re: facing water restrictions
Thanks for the advice!
jennifer
Re: facing water restrictions
Huh,
We're in Kerrville so I guess we might be next. Is that a San Antonio city ordinance, or is it a county thing? I think we could get by with the pool toys. :D
TW