There are several different varieties of swimming pool covers. These different types are manufactured to do different jobs. There are swimming pool covers that are designed just to keep leaves out; there are covers to keep people and animals out and there are solar heating covers which will heat your pool and there are combination covers that will heat your pool and keep intruders out of it.
All of these types of covers are made for but both above and below ground pools. They also come in a multiplicity of sizes and colours or you can have one made to measure.
The first demands of any pool cover are that it fits and that it is strong. If it does not fit, it is dangerous, because if anyone or an animal slips under the cover, he will drown in a panic of not being able to find the ‘hole’ again – especially at night or in very cold water.
The shock would knock the air right out of you.
After fitting well, it must be strong. Ideally it should be robust enough to bear a person’s weight, just in case someone walks out onto it by mistake in the dark. However, it needs to be sturdy anyway, because of all the folding and unfolding it will get.
Another tip is to make sure that your swimming pool cover complies with any local by-laws. Such laws are not applicable everywhere, so it is a good safeguard to check with your local police force before you spend money on a pool cover to see what you need. If you use a cover that does not comply with the local regulations and there is an accident, you will almost certainly not be covered by your insurance policy, which could work out very expensive for you.
All good pool covers come with a warranty of some kind.
Two years is the standard, but try to get a cover with a five year guarantee . Pool covers are not cheap and you do not want to be replacing it every couple of years. Try to make certain that the guarantee covers everything that can go wrong with the cover; tears, slits, cracking, perishing, torn eyelets, etc.. Look for a firm with a sound local reputation, one that will not shirk its responsibilities, if you need them.
If you are buying your swimming pool cover from a shop in order to fit it yourself, look at the manual carefully and make sure that all the bits and pieces are there. You do not want to have to go back because straps or anchors are not there. If it is within your means, it is better to have the shop fit the cover the first time, so that you can see how to do it and make sure that nothing is omitted.
These days, you absolutely must have a swimming pool cover for the sake of your kids and others who may try to use your pool while you are away. If you can lock the swimming pool cover down, then so much the better.
By Owen Jones
Article Source: lifetips.nonuses.com
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