Re: new water hot temps
Hi Larry,
As a former Wauwatosa and Milwaukee resident, I know how hot the 90s can feel!!!
Now I live in a place where we've been in the 100's for a few weeks with no change in sight. My pool water is routinely in the mid- to upper-80's and has, upon occasion, broken 90 degrees.
I run my pump overnight and also my waterfall. Running any water feature overnight, like a fountain, will do the same, effectively dropping the temperature of the water. With overnight lows here in the upper 70's, I can lower my pool water temps at least 4 degrees by this method.
I have no experience with solar covers, but I know I wouldn't cover my pool if I were in your situation...I'd WANT the water exposed to the cooler nighttime temps, at least during a heat wave. Sure some evaporation takes place, but probably more evaporation happens during the day in the sunlight and higher temperatures.
Enjoy your pool while you can.
Sandy
15,600 gallon, screened 15x30 IG plaster sport pool with 6x8 tanning area, Aquarite SWCG, Hayward cartridge filter, Polaris 280 cleaner
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