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Using indoor swimming pool covers

Use of Indoor Pool Covers

Among other factors, evaporation is primarily responsible for heat loss in pool water. A tremendous amount of energy is required for water to evaporate. Evaporation reduces the heat of your pool as well. By using a pool cover, you lock the heat in and prevent evaporation. Naturally, your swimming pool heating costs will be significantly reduced. Keeping more of the heat in your pool may also extend your swimming season because your pool will remain warm and inviting for a longer period of time.

For indoor pools, using a pool cover will significantly reduce the amount of energy required to ventilate the room. There will actually be little need for ventilation and the use of exhaust fans, which will save you money.

By blocking evaporation, you not only save on energy bills, you also save on makeup water by as much as 50 percents and chemicals by as much as 60 percent. Loss of volatile chemicals like chlorine is greatly reduced. Studies show that with the use of a pool cover, an average of 5,000 gallons of water a year are conserved, along with the chemicals used to treat it.

For indoor pools, less evaporation also means less chlorine gas is released into the air. Pool chemicals and moisture can corrode door hinges, light fixtures, and other hardware. It can damage drywall, paint, wood, and other materials. Less evaporation means less corrosion and damage on your home or building.

Whether you have an indoor or outdoor pool, you can benefit from using a pool cover. Primarily, as a safety device, a pool cover can save lives. The financial benefits are an added bonus. Pool owners don’t need to fret about how to maximize usage of their pool and keep their pool in top condition. The solution is simple. Use a pool cover that best suits your swimming pool and meets your swimming requirements.