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Pros and Cons of an Automatic Pool Cover

Automatic inground pool covers are an increasingly popular way to make your pool area safer. Upgrading your swimming area with an automatic retractable pool cover can come with significant benefits, but you also need to understand the limitations of your cover and considerations installing an automatic cover might entail. When it comes to creating a safer pool area, you have options. Understanding those options will help you make the best possible decision for the enjoyment and safety of your family, friends, and pets. Pool Safety Cover 101 Pool safety covers are not the same as dust and dirt covers. Intended to help prevent the 3400 accidental drownings each year, safety covers are stronger and meant to prevent accidental water entry by someone who is incapacitated or otherwise should not have unsupervised access to the pool. They are a physical barrier between a potential drowning victim and tragedy. Automated inground pool covers use a mechanism to open the cover when you’re ready to use the pool and to close the cover when you’re finished, creating a safer pool area while you’re away. The Pros Of Automatic Retractable Pool Covers These are the top reasons customers choose an automated cover option for

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How Automatic Pool Covers Help With Water Evaporation

  How Automatic Waterproof Pool Covers Help Prevent Evaporation Water is an important and valuable commodity, and maintaining the right levels in your swimming pool makes pool ownership all-around easier. This is especially true in places like California, where local restrictions enacted following the frequent droughts make maintaining your swimming pool’s water levels difficult or impossible without breaking laws or restrictions. Conserving water during times of drought is the responsible thing to do, and installing an automatic pool cover makes it easy. Learn more here about how you can use a pool cover to save water and more. Why Install Automatic Pool Covers? The highest level of energy loss pertaining to a swimming pool happens during water evaporation. Evaporation causes heat loss, making your heater do more work to keep your pool at the right temperature. Direct sunlight also fosters algae growth and breaks down chemicals like chlorine. Automatic covers by All-Safe are a type of waterproof pool cover that helps prevent evaporation from the pool and blocks sunlight. They activate with the push of a button or switch and are strong enough for the whole family to walk on. The benefits of automatic covers extend to your own personal

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4 Reasons Why Homeowners Should Invest In Pool Covers

4 Reasons Why Homeowners Should Invest In Pool Covers Pools account for a significant portion of a home’s water use. Yet, they account for a significant amount of water loss. In a state like California, the need to conserve water becomes more pronounced during summer, when drought conditions affect the availability of water. Numerous other aspects could impair the enjoyment of your pool and necessitate using a pool cover. Here are four indications that homeowners should invest in pool covers. 1. Pool Water Loss Your pool’s water loss is becoming a pressing concern. Pools lose a lot of water due to evaporation and especially during the drier months when the sun’s heat increases water loss. If you are constantly making up for water losses due to evaporation, perhaps it’s time to consider investing in a pool cover. Considering the millions of water gallons lost by pools, pool owners need to take proactive steps to minimize resource wastage. 2. Expensive Maintenance Costs For Your Pool You are spending a lot of money to maintain your pool. The failure to install a pool cover means that you will be in a continual battle against the elements, which you will inevitably keep losing.

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7 Hazards That Can Affect Pool Covers

7 Hazards That Can Affect Pool Covers Pool covers eliminate water loss from your pool and keep debris from finding its way into your pool. In fact, a properly functioning pool cover can translate to immense savings over time. However, damage to the pool cover can quickly water down your gains. What kind of hazards can impair the enjoyment of your pool? Here are 7 things that could damage pool covers, and how you can avert their effects. 1. Trees Although trees provide some natural character to the environment, falling twigs and branches can quickly ruin your pool cover. In fact, trees (or falling branches) are a primary contributor to pool cover failure. Also, note that strong winds can break branches from trees that seem harmless and drop them on your pool cover. Therefore, periodically pruning the trees around the pool can help address this concern. 2. Animals Have you ever seen a spooked animal in full flight? Normally, such an animal would run in any direction and unfortunately, they may make a beeline for the pool area, leading to destruction of your pool cover. Worse still, wild animals can damage your cover, but this is dependent on where your

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