COVER YOUR SWIMMING POOL, KEEP IT NICE AND CLEAN
You've probably seen it before. That pesky puddle of water on top of your pool cover that never seems to go away. It gathers dirt and leaves and is a hassle to remove before using your pool. Though you know that having a safety cover is important, you can't help but wonder if there is an easier way to avoid this nuisance. Lucky for you, there is! It is as simple as purchasing a pool cover pump.
There are benefits to having a cover pump on both mesh and solid covers. The pump help keeps the water level at the optimal height for pools with mesh covers where the water drains into the pool, while the pump prevents unsafe water accumulation on solid pool covers. So how do you decide what kind of cover pump to buy? Below is some key information on all of the available options and the maintenance needed for each. Types of Cover Pumps
Mesh Safety Covers
Cover Pumps and Autodrain Pumps
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Automatic Slatted Covers are most popular for heat retention in indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Automatic Covers are normally installed in newly built swimming pools and are most popular because they can be hidden out of sight. (We also cater for existing swimming pools) The motor for an Automatic Cover is hydraulic and needs to be housed outside the swimming pool in an access chamber drive. Our standard motor is positioned in a pit at the side of the swimming pool, however longer motor shafts can be used and the motor can be housed outside for an indoor swimming pool. In our opinion the automatic covers give a degree of safety but in our opinion cannot be treated as total safety covers. 1. This Swimming Pool cover is the most popular construction for the housing on an indoor or outdoor pool. The swimming pool cover is housed in a Cave Pit at one end of the pool with vertical trays that are tiled to conceal the cover. 2. This is a solar cover installed into a pre-existing pool. The pool was altered to take the wet pit for the automatic cover. The cover can be positioned at either end of the pool. In this case it had to be placed at the deep end because of the roman steps. READ MORE |
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