Inground Pool Covers
Backyard swimming pools are becoming more commonplace these days, whether they are inground or above ground. If you have recently build a swimming pool in your backyard, now is a good time to considering protecting this pool. Inground pool covers offer protection for your pool during the off-season, winter months. These covers prevent leaves, dirt and other debris from entering your pool. Additionally, proper protection during winter will reduce the growth of algae. The real benefit of this protection will be obvious when the swimming season is back around. It will be less expense for you to clean the pool and take far less time to restore the pool to its ready to use state. Inground pool covers also block access to the water and thereby function as a safety device.
There is a wide assortment of pool covers available, if you make a quick visit online, you will be able to access information about where to obtain all your swimming pool parts including discount pool supplies. The most common materials used in the manufacturing of pool covers are vinyl or polyethylene. These materials are light weighted yet sturdy and durable enough to prevent them from tearing even at very cold temperature. Most times the pool cover comes with a weather resistant coating that can withstand UV rays thus helping to extent the life of the cover. The pool covers usually have a solid black underside that helps in the prevention of the growth of algae.
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![]() Pool Cover 16x32 Silver Black Winter Rectangle Inground US $53.95
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![]() 20x40 Dark Blue Winter Rectangular Inground Pool Cover US $54.95
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![]() 20x40 Rectangular Inground Pool Cover + 16 Double Water Tubes US $129.95
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![]() Pool Cover 20x45 Silver Black Winter Rectangle Inground US $79.95
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![]() 12x24 Dark Blue Winter Rectangular Inground Pool Cover US $34.95
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![]() 18x36 Rectangular Inground Pool Cover + 16 Double Water Tubes US $122.95
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Swimming pool covers may be installed automatically, semi-automatically or manually. The automatic covers are equipped with motors and mounted on tracks. There are three main ways an automatic pool cover may be installed.
- Automatic undertrack
- Recessed toptrack
- Automatic toptrack
In the case of the automatic undertrack, the track is built below the deck and inconspicuously around the edge of the pool. The entire pool cover system is stored out of sight.
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Recessed and automatic toptrack are not built in at the time of the inground pool installation but are transported to the pool when it's time for its use. Pool covers can also be installed using the old and proven manual way. Through the use of cranks and rollers, the pool cover can be properly fitted and given that the cover is made from light material, this exercise might not be so strenuous. Choosing the correctly sized pool cover is essential because your pool will be better protected if the covers match perfectly. If the pool covers are stretch over the water rather than lying on it, your pool will not be protected during those harsh winter conditions. You should purchase a pool cover based on the actual measurement of your pool and not on the size of the cover itself. Now that you have completed your inground pool installation you must protect it with that pool cover. The inground pool covers will enhance the life of the pool liners and equipment by preventing unwanted material from entering your pool. The large array of pool covers on the market makes it easy for you to obtain a cover at a reasonable rate. In order to ensure that these covers are installed properly, you should carefully read the manufactures' instructions regarding these items. |

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