Selecting In Ground Pool Covers – What Options Exist And What Do They Mean?

Having an in ground pool means selecting and using a cover during the cooler weather. Not all covers are the same so selecting one should be based on your wants, needs, and also the type of area and climate in which you live. We’ll go through the most common styles and options to help you as you begin to consider in ground pool covers.

Solid Woven In Ground Pool Covers

The most common in ground pool covers are solid. These covers are tightly woven and coated on both sides to keep leaves and other debris, snow, and precipitation out of the pool during its closure. The thickness of the cover helps determine its performance and how long it will last so check the warranty — a longer warranty means a more durable cover.

Solid woven pool covers come in a variety of colors but the only one that makes a difference in performance is silver. Silver solid woven covers melt snow from the top of the cover.

If you select a solid woven cover, also purchase a cover pump to keep water and debris from collecting on the top of your cover. Allow these items to collect on your pool cover can wear it down more quickly.

Mesh In Ground Pool Covers

Mesh covers are woven, but with spaces to allow water to flow thus preventing stress wear to the cover from standing water collecting on the top of the cover. The spaces are fine enough that leaves and debris will not, for the most part, get into your pool. Fine silt and dirt will get through the mesh but can be quickly and easily vacuumed out of the pool when summer arrives.

If you decide to purchase a mesh cover, you’ll need to choose between fine mesh and micro mesh. Micro mesh is sturdier, lets in less debris, and will last longer than fine mesh. In the spring you can simply scoop off the debris before running the vacuum. There is no need for a cover pump with mesh in ground pool covers.

No matter which cover you get you may wish to also purchase a leaf cover. These covers go on top of a solid woven or mesh pool cover and allow you to first remove it and debris before removing the cover. This enables you to avoid the frustrating addition of leaves to your pool when removing your primary cover and can be especially helpful in areas where leafy trees are prevalent.

Safety Covers

Safety covers are the heaviest of pool covers and fit tightly. They are designed to protect from accidental drowning and are the best option for homes with small children and pets or others who might accidentally wander into the yard in the dark. Designed to quickly and easily attach, they can even be placed on your pool if you are leaving for a vacation and wish to keep people and animals out of your pool.

No matter what your needs, there are in ground pool covers and accessories that will combine to make the perfect wintertime accessory for your pool.

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