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The other type of cover used on above ground pools is a solar cover, also known as a solar blanket. Unlike pool winter covers, solar blankets are not designed to protect the pool but to retain heat and limit evaporation. If you have an above ground pool heater or solar panels, a solar blanket is an especially wise investment. It will protect your above ground pool from heat loss overnight or any time the pool is not in use. This means your heater will run less, saving both money and energy. Installation is very simple since solar covers simply lay on the surface of the pool and are not attached to the pool frame or deck. You may need two people to put on and take off the cover, especially the larger sizes.
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 10/7/2011
It's hard to suggest a solution without seeing your pool, but assuming you are closing the pool up for the winter, you might put some temporary I-bolts on the deck to secure the cover toReply
Also a 1st time pool owner Posted: 10/5/2011
We are planning on putting a new cover on our oval pool this weekend. The pool top edge and deck are budding up right next to each other in a few spots...how are we supposed to pull cover between that or what are our options??Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 10/3/2011
I just talked to the manufacturer. They make a black solar cover that is more durable and can be left over winter. If your cover is the standard blue or white and your winters are cold enough to freeze the water, they recommend pulling the solar cover off to avoid any warrantee issues in the spring.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 10/2/2011
can a solar cover be left on under the winter cover?Reply
Anonymous Posted: 9/22/2011
I was hoping to find out how the cable is threaded through the grommets.As you know, they are placed in pairs around the perimeter, and I'm not sure whether the cable would show on the outside of the grommets that are close together or on the outside of the grommets that are farther apart?
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first_time_pool_owner Posted: 12/19/2010
To the contributor of the post re: EZ stake, how did you mount the brackets on the top of the 4x4? The solar reel needs at least 6" x 6" top surface to mount the brackets. Any suggestions? Thanks!Reply
first_time_pool_owner Posted: 12/17/2010
Thanks for the brilliant suggestion re: EZ stake! I have a soft-sided pool and initially planned on buying a trestle or sawhorse to mount the reels but this is so much better! If you don't have a lot of space, this one saves space and it won't be hard to put it away if you no longer need it, unlike bulky alternatives such as a sawhorse. I put both stakes at one end of the pool. That is, 1 stake on each side. The manufacturer suggests driving the stake to the ground 28" deep but I just left it buried around 20" deep because that's all I could manage. At 4'11" 90 pounds, driving the stakes 28" all the way was an impossible task for me! Lol. At that depth, they seem firmly buried to the ground. I tried mounting the 2 lumber pieces onto the stake, and they held firmly. I have not installed the reels yet as I'm still waiting for the mounting brackets and the reel itself. But I will leave an update once everything's set up.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 11/1/2010
Yes, you can use solar cover reel with soft-sided pool. Install two 4x4 treated wood posts (use Simpson E-Z Stake, no digging or cement needed) at the end of the pool (not the middle, as usual). Mount the reel ends on the posts. Because its placed a little bit past the end of the pool, you don't need to pivot and swing away the reel; the solar cover rolls up away from the pool, not above it. People should do this even on solid wall above ground pools, it makes sense.To the poster with an algae problem from a clear cover: it means its working, the sun rays are heating all the way through the pool, not just being absorbed by the blue blanket. Simply use more chlorine and keep it at 1ppm.
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admin Posted: 1/17/2010
You may view all different types of pool covers that come in many different sizes here http://www.inyopools.com/category_covers.aspxReply
Vetpabst Posted: 9/15/2009
I used blue solar covers and was very satisfide with them. Each lasted about 5 seasons. This year I was talked into getting a clesr solar cover. It did not seem to heat the pool up as well and I had algae growing for the first time. I think I will go back to the blue solar cover.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 9/9/2009
how do you keep rain water from building up on top of the pool cover. because it sags down inthe middle of the pool.Reply
tommy234 Posted: 7/7/2009
The solar saddle is just a cover holder system it does not cover the pool. The solar saddle cannot attach to a soft sided pool. To my knowledge there is no reel system or holder that can attach to a soft sided pool.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 7/7/2009
The bubbles face downReply
Tim Posted: 6/29/2009
On a Solar cover does it matter if the bubbles are facing up or down?Reply
Northern Alberta Posted: 6/19/2009
How does the Solar Saddle prevent debris from falling in the pool?Is there a reel system for soft sided vinyl pools (ie Bestway vinyl sided pools)
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