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	<title>Reviews of Pool Solar Water Heaters&#187; Solar Pool Covers Reviews</title>
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		<title>What is the most effective pool solar cover?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pool solar covers are pool covers that effectively help in preventing the loss of energy from swimming pools. Due to evaporation, pools usually require too much energy, which means that your swimming pool heating costs will also climb. Some solar covers, which are specifically designed and made from special materials, can help save up to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Pool solar covers are pool covers that effectively help in preventing the loss of energy from swimming pools. Due to evaporation, pools usually require too much energy, which means that your swimming pool heating costs will also climb. Some solar covers, which are specifically designed and made from special materials, can help save up to 59% to 70% from heating costs.</p>
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<p>Solar covers come in different types. The most affordable types are the bubble solar covers made of plastic. <strong>Bubble solar covers </strong> come with UV inhibitors. There are, however, vinyl covers. Vinyl is heavier than plastic, and it is also sturdier. Though vinyl covers cost more, they are more durable and easier to use. Some vinyl solar covers also come with flexible insulation between vinyl layers to provide proper insulation.</p>
<p>However, solar covers do not just differ based on the material used. There are <strong>transparent and opaque solar covers</strong>, and the costs you can save from the use of these materials differ. For one thing, you can save more in heating costs using an opaque cover than a transparent one.</p>
<p>If you are looking for the best solar pool blanket, consider your pool type first.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have an indoor or outdoor pool? Is it in ground or above ground?</strong></p>
<p>The shape and size of your pool will also matter; you can buy a round, rectangular or oval cover based on the shape of your pool. You also have to choose what kind of pool cover you want depending on usage and budget.</p>
<p>Pool solar covers also come in automatic, semi-automatic, and manual types.</p>
<p><strong>Manual models</strong> are ones which you need to manually pull to cover and remove. These are sometimes called passive solar covers. Semi-automatic ones come with a ready reel system with a motor so you can use electricity to use your pool solar cover. However, you still need to guide the movement of the cover into the reel. <strong>Automatic solar covers</strong> eliminate this need with a fully automatic function system which rolls and unrolls your cover with just one push of a button. Fully automatic systems, however, are also quite expensive, but are extremely convenient.</p>
<p>The best and most effective pool solar cover is the one that fits your pool best and provides the optimal level of protection for your pool depending on the environment of your pool. If you have an outdoor pool, the <strong>most effective type is the vinyl covers</strong>, which are more resilient and provide heavy duty protection. Indoor pools can use bubble covers because they are less vulnerable.</p>
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<p>One example of an effective pool solar cover is the Magni-Clear Solar Blanket made for oval pools. The Magni-Clear solar pool cover can regulate pool temperature by shielding it from external factors. The solar cover also comes with air bubbles that provide insulation. This is one of the best solar pool blanket types for aboveground pools.</p>
<p>But <strong>during the winter</strong>, you’re going to need a different material to cover up your pool, especially if you have an outdoor pool. There are different winter pool covers available for in ground and aboveground pools dedicated specifically to covering your pool during the harsh winter months.<br />
Aboveground winter pool covers shield your pool and keep it free from debris, leaves, and dirt during the winter season. If you are looking for the best above ground winter pool cover, you can check out the 12-feet triple-laminated winter cover from Splash pools made for round swimming pools. Available for only under $90, the winter cover is designed to withstand the harshness of the winter season to keep your pool well-protected. The winter pool cover has also been poly treated to make it resistant to UV to ensure its longevity.</p>
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		<title>How to Make Solar Cover for a Pool</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 12:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar covers for pools come in many different varieties, and DIY ones happen to be one of them. Indeed, you can make your own solar cover for a pool. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img alt="" src="http://poolsolarcovers.net/wp-content/themes/thesis_151/rotator/solar-pool-cover-reel.jpg" class="alignright" width="199" height="175" />Solar covers for pools come in many different varieties, and DIY ones happen to be one of them. Indeed, you can make your own solar cover for a pool. </p>
<p>Solar pool covers are effective regulators of your pool’s temperature. This can be done in a number of ways, and using a solar cover is the most effective and most beneficial, especially since it is affordable and does not emit greenhouse gases that contribute to current environmental problems.<br />
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<p>If you have a solar cover, you can easily build it into your pool. The automatic solar covers do not need this anymore because you can simply start using it and operate it with just one push of a button. However, if you have a manual solar cover for a pool, you can attach the solar cover to a reel to be able to use it easily. </p>
<p>First, you need a <strong><a href="http://www.poolsolarpanels.org/topic/solar-covers/">solar pool cover</a> reel</strong> where the solar cover is rolled up around. This reel is then placed at the deeper end of your pool. If you are using a bubble solar cover, make sure that the side where the bubbles are will be facing the water when you roll the solar cover out. </p>
<p>Then, you will have to manually <strong>pull the cover over the pool</strong>. If you are planning to use your pool, plan ahead and leave the solar cover over the pool for a few days before the big day so when you start swimming, the pool’s temperature is just right. All you have to do is roll up the solar cover again and jump in. </p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://poolsolarcovers.net/wp-content/themes/thesis_151/rotator/pool-pump-cover.jpg" class="alignleft" width="202" height="202" />However, it’s not only your swimming pool that requires protection from the harsh elements. Your swimming pool operates using a pump, which also needs as much protection. There are <strong>pool pump covers</strong> available around, but you can also build your own so your pool pump and filter system will be well-protected. If you want to build a pool pump cover, make sure to use durable materials that can withstand especially heat and sunlight. </p>
<p>If you’re asking about how to make a pool pump cover, you can build one by using three sheets of ply, two of which will be the base and the lid. The last sheet is used for the back portion of the pool pump cover; it should be twice as thick as the other sheets. With the materials ready, you can start setting up the sides of the pool pump cover, followed by the doors. </p>
<p>You also have the option to go for a <strong>liquid solar pool cover</strong>. This is a unique type of cover for your pool. It comes, as implied, in liquid form, which is added to your pool on a daily basis. The liquid will help maintain the optimal level of water temperature in your pool without getting affected by the temperature of the surrounding area. </p>
<p>If you want your own liquid solar pool cover, you can also make your own version since this type of product is not as common as the conventional form of pool cover up. The available liquid solar pool cover brands sell their products for more than $100, but you can make your own version, which will help you save a lot of money.</p>
<p>In fact, some enjoy the benefits of a solar pool cover with just $10 worth of DIY liquid solar pool cover. You can avail of DIY kits that give a complete step-by-step guide to creating your own liquid solar pool cover. Then all you have to do is follow the included instructions so you can make your own liquid solar pool cover successfully and save money.</p>
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		<title>How to Clean a Pool Cover</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 12:25:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pool covers are effective cover ups for swimming pools that work to keep pools clean and regulate the temperature of pools by preventing the loss of energy during evaporation. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img alt="" src="http://poolsolarcovers.net/wp-content/themes/thesis_151/rotator/automatic-pool-cover.jpg" class="alignright" width="202" height="122" />Pool covers are effective cover ups for swimming pools that work to keep pools clean and regulate the temperature of pools by preventing the loss of energy during evaporation. </p>
<p>It’s great to have a swimming pool at home, but pools require regular maintenance. One of the most important maintenance requirements of pools is to keep them protected from various weather conditions such as extremely hot weather or during the winter. There are solar pool covers as well as winter pool covers for various needs.<br />
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If you have a pool, buying a pool cover is an essential investment. Pool covers are quite resilient because they are specifically built to protect swimming pools. However, since pool covers are the ones ultimately exposed to outer elements, they usually take a heavy beating. You can, however, extend the life span of your pool cover by taking good care of them. </p>
<p>If you have a pool cover, you usually have to open your pool during the spring. This means the pool cover should be removed. Before removing it, however, you need to clean it to make sure no debris falls into the swimming pool. Proper cleaning and removal is also important to make sure your pool cover is properly cared for. Here is a step by step guide to cleaning your pool cover. </p>
<h2>Use a Pump</h2>
<p>First, use a pump to remove the water that has settled on top of the pool cover. For this purpose, use a submergible pump and place it on the area of the pool cover with the deepest water accumulation level. Once you turn on the pump, it will start sipping water from the pool cover. </p>
<h2>Check the Pump</h2>
<p>Next, check the pump to see whether leaves and other debris are also getting sucked into the pump. If yes, you will need to remove them from the pump’s apparatus to avoid clogging. Leave the pump to do the work for as long as it takes until there are mostly leaves and debris on the pool cover and the water is almost completely removed. At this point, shift your attention to the leaves that have accumulated on the pool cover. </p>
<p>Invest in a skimmer pole to be able to reach the leaves and take them out. After doing this, you will find more water that needs to be pumped out, so you need to start pumping again. </p>
<h2>Fill up the pool</h2>
<p>Then fill up the pool with water with the pool cover still on. You may also put in the necessary chemicals. Once your pool is filled up, you can then remove the pool cover. This, however, will be difficult to do alone, so you can ask for some extra hands. However, if you are using an automatic reel system for your pool cover, you can simply press a button and the pool cover rolls up by itself. </p>
<h2>Clean the Cover</h2>
<p>Once you remove your pool cover, do not immediately fold it up and store it. Lay it out on your yard as you clean it using a hose to make sure that all debris and dirt are washed away. Leaving dirt on the cover to dry until the next season when it’s needed will cause the material to deteriorate. After washing, leave it to dry. Only after it dries up completely can you fold it up and store it. Adding powder can also help keep it in a good state throughout the entire storage season. </p>
<h2>Storage</h2>
<p>Storage is also an important thing in keeping pool covers clean. When a cover is in storage, it can also accumulate a lot of dirt, so make sure that you keep it somewhere clean and where it is protected from moisture and extreme heat. Do not put it under direct sunlight. </p>
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		<title>Swimming Pool Solar Heating Rings &#8211; Do They Work ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using solar pool rings is a cheaper alternative to heating your pool and reducing energy loss caused by evaporation. Solar pool rings are light and clear inflatable disks that are placed on the pool as a cover. Basically, they work like solar pool covers, but they can be disassembled for easier usage and storage. Solar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Using solar pool rings is a cheaper alternative to heating your pool and reducing energy loss caused by evaporation. Solar pool rings are light and clear inflatable disks that are placed on the pool as a cover. Basically, they work like solar pool covers, but they can be disassembled for easier usage and storage. Solar pool rings, in fact, are known to be more effective than bubble pool blankets.<br />
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Solar rings are just as effective as solar pool covers. A single ring can save up to 21,000 BTU of heat on a daily basis. Some brands offers rings that have magnetized edges that allow them to connect to one another; this also means they are easy to disassemble and remove. Unlike solar pool covers, solar rings do not require the setup of complicated mechanisms such as a reel system.</p>
<p>If you have recently gotten yourself a set of solar pool rings, the first thing you have to do is to unpack them and lay them out under the sun for around half an hour. Solar rings are often packed tight in boxes, so when you first unpack them, they will be pressed tight and may have lines.</p>
<h2>How to Make Solar Pool Rings</h2>
<p>Then take the outer ring and start inflating. You don’t have to fully inflate them; just put in enough air to hold the shape of the ring. Around four or five breaths would be enough. Once you’re done with the outer ring, move on to the inner rings, but lightly than the outer rings. Some users also inflate the outer ring fully, then keep the inner rings very lightly inflated. Two breaths will do.</p>
<p>To ensure the effectiveness of the solar rings, make sure that the air is evenly distributed inside them. Once you’re done inflating the rings, scrunch them together tightly to even out the air distribution within. Examine the rings after doing so. You can let out some air through the deflation tube if there is excess air inside the ring. After that, your rings are now ready for action.</p>
<p>Solar rings are easier to use because you can just place them onto the water. The blue sides should be placed facing down when heating the pool. If you want to cool up the water a bit, just turn the rings over. While floating around, the rings will attach together on their own due to the magnet in the edges. Leave the rings for a couple of days to allow them to settle; just make sure to check on them every once in a while. If you see any problems, such as when the rings are not lying flat, take the rings and scrunch them together. This usually happens when the air inside is not evenly distributed.</p>
<p>The number of solar sun rings you need will depend on the size of your pool. Most solar pool rings are around 59 inches in diameter. Buy enough rings to cover around 80% of your pool for best results.</p>
<p>Solar pool rings are also easier to store than solar pool covers. When you place them on top of one another, they take up less space, and some brands even have eyelets so you can hang them up. Hanging them is a more preferable way to store them but make sure not to put them in the range of direct sunlight because they will continue to generate heat and will be prone to overheating.</p>
<p>From time to time, wash the solar rings with mild soap to keep it clean. Just make sure to avoid grazing them against abrasive surfaces, and do not walk on the rings. If you take care of your solar pool rings properly, they can last for around 5 years.</p>
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		<title>Solar Pool Blanket Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2008 06:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pool solar blankets, also called solar pool covers, are the most affordable products in the world of swimming pool cover-ups. Solar pool blankets can keep your pool clean when it is not in use by covering it up completely. They also reduce the energy loss caused by evaporation.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Pool solar blankets, also called solar pool covers, are the most affordable products in the world of swimming pool cover-ups. Solar pool blankets can keep your pool clean when it is not in use by covering it up completely. They also reduce the energy loss caused by evaporation.</p>
<p>Solar pool blankets come in two types, the <strong>bubble wrap</strong> versions and the <strong>vinyl versions</strong>. The bubble wrap versions are very common. The solar pool blanket contained bubbles that trap the sun’s heat then transfers this heat to the pool and the water in it, thus heating the water in the pool. This heat is then kept from escaping when the solar pool blankets lock them in.<br />
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Solar pool blanket installation requires a placement on pools and there to float around. Some solar pool blanket types do not come with anchors but still retain its right position over the pool. And when you want to start using your pool again, such as during the summer or spring, you can remove the solar pool blanket and just jump in. Removal, however, is not as easy as it sounds. You may need to ask help from a couple more people to make sure it pushes through.</p>
<p>Solar pool blankets are equipped with thousands of tiny thermal bubbles; these bubbles store that can be distributed to the water at night and during the cold days.  Also, make sure to look for solar pool blankets that come with U.V. protection. Most solar blankets are made using homogeneous blends of co-polymers and polymers in two individual layers. Some solar pool blankets, however, already combine these two layers into one.</p>
<p>There are also special <strong>liquid solar pool blankets</strong> around. One example of a liquid solar pool blanket is the SolarPill Liquid Blanket made specifically for smaller pools. The SolarPill Liquid Blanket can prevent evaporation of water and loss of heat, thanks to its non-toxic biodegradable film.</p>
<p>Liquid solar pool blankets usually contain a full range of various ingredients. For example, the three types of solar pool blankets namely Heatsavr, WaterSavr, and Ecosavr are all quite popular in the market. The Heatsavr liquid solar pool blanket uses simply biodegradable materials that retain the heat while out on the pool. These biodegradable materials has a significant effect on the rate of evaporation, which means it can give plenty of savings to users.</p>
<p>As for WaterSavr, the product contains a powdered form of Heatsavr which works quite effectively in slowing down water evaporation. WaterSavr also contains a fine granulated product that enables it to work effectively in varying conditions.</p>
<p>Lastly, there’s the Ecosavr, a liquid solar pool blanket that contains liquid. This liquid automatically moves to the pool’s surface once the liquid solar pool blanket is placed on the water. While there, the solar pool blanket will work to prevent evaporation. The Ecosavr is also equipped with the Heatsavr ingredient, which is a non-toxic chemical that has been in use since the early 1990s.</p>
<p>Heatsavr is also friendly to the filter and does not affect the water quality at all. Aside from that, Heatsavr is also safe on skin, even sensitive skin, and will not affect the balance of pH, chlorine, and alkaline in the water. It can be used for both indoor and outdoor pools, but do not change the nature of the pools themselves. The Heatsavr chemical is now found in solar pool blankets; it is responsible for preventing steam loss, thus helping you save on dollar costs of heating up your pool.</p>
<p>Liquid solar pool blankets also sometimes come with automatic injectors that allow you to easily add the necessary liquid cover to your pool. It then forms an invisible layer that is about one or two molecules thick, which settles on the pool’s surface and does its work.</p>
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		<title>Solar Pool Cover Installation Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pool covers are convenient, easy-to-use cover ups that go a long way in protecting your pool from leaves, dirt, debris, and anything else other than fresh and clean water you can jump into anytime. Installing a pool cover is easy, so it won’t take much effort for you to keep your pool water clean.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Pool covers are convenient, easy-to-use cover ups that go a long way in protecting your pool from leaves, dirt, debris, and anything else other than fresh and clean water you can jump into anytime. Installing a pool cover is easy, so it won’t take much effort for you to keep your pool water clean.</p>
<p>If you’re wondering how to put on a solar cover for a pool, this is your guide to doing just that.<br />
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<p>To begin, you need to <strong>drain the pool</strong> to a foot below its surface and mix in all the necessary chemicals. Then take your pool cover and lay it out on top of the swimming pool. Most pool covers come with tools that you will use to secure the cover on top of the pool; these tools are attached to the loops at the ends of the cover. Usually, water bags are used for this purpose.</p>
<p>To fit a <a href="http://www.poolsolarpanels.org/topic/solar-covers/">solar pool cover</a> properly, make sure to press it against the sides of the pool; make sure it fits in securely without allowing wind to enter. To hold the cover down, spray water on it. Before leaving your pool, double-check if all edges are securely fitted to the pool.</p>
<p>Now, when swimming season comes around, you will need to open your pool, which means you need to remove the pool cover. But doing this is a much more complicated process than installing the cover since you need to remove it without getting the water and dirt on top of it into the pool.</p>
<p>To <strong>remove pool cover</strong>, you first need to remove the water from it. Take a submergible pump and put it on the area of the pool cover with the most amount of water and allow the pump to take in the water. Water is not the only thing that the pool cover protects the pool from; you also have leaves and debris to worry about. The pump can also remove these, but you will have to remove them from the pump as well. This process can take a long time.</p>
<p>If the leaves and debris are more than the water in quantity, get a skimmer pole to be able to remove them more easily. Once you get rid of the leaves and debris, you will see that there is still some water left on the cover, so you need to repeat the first step.</p>
<p>Repeat both steps until the pool cover is clean enough then remove the cover. This would take more than one person, so entail the help of a family member or friend for assistance. Once the cover is removed, lay it open on the yard and clean it completely using a hose. Allow it to dry before folding it up.</p>
<p>You can add talcum powder for better maintenance and make sure that you put in a safe, cool, and dry spot. Delayed moisture can cause the material of the pool covers to deteriorate, and this will shorten the life span of your pool cover.</p>
<p>Your solar pool cover can last for years and can bring you through countless seasons. However, the durability of your pool cover is partially up to you.</p>
<p>You can protect your pool cover from early damage by using them only when necessary. Solar cover are used during the swimming seasons; you can roll it up when you want to swim, then roll it back out when you are done. Solar pool covers should be removed and kept in storage during the winter months and replaced by a winter pool cover, which is built specifically to withstand the ravages of the winter weather.</p>
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