I'm on the 2nd season of the heavier clear one. I think it works better at insulating and heating since the sun passes directly through it. Do you cover your cover when it's rolled up? That makes them last longer.
I'm on the 2nd season of the heavier clear one. I think it works better at insulating and heating since the sun passes directly through it. Do you cover your cover when it's rolled up? That makes them last longer.
Carl
I'm on the second season with the cheap-O one, and no I don't cover it when its rolled up. I know that makes it last longer, but its a pain in the rear to have to do another task. Just like its a pain to have to watch the semi-automatic Dolphin
That is why I like the cheap one better, it lasts almost as long and I don't worry about protecting it. Further, doesn't a thinner one actually allow move sunlight to penetrate into the water?
I just got my new one- $100 for a 18x36. Sounds pricey to me.Originally Posted by CarlD
My question is -Why doesnt that white plastic thing cover the entire cover? It's only about 2/3 the legnth of the cover, leaving a 1/3 exposed to the sun. And how do you get it to stay on? Mine blows off in the slightest breeze.
That is not a very pricey cover, midrange I would say. The white thing is to cover the cover when it is rolled up on a reel. It probably only needs to be about 1/4 the length of the cover (or less). I would guess mine which is 40' long would need about 6-8' to cover it on the reel.
i use bungee cords to hold mine on..pool is 18 x 28..cover that came with solar cover is 20x about 6 works well.
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