PSH (AB02) BLUE (550 micron) bubble blanket
Available in Blue - Estimate lead time 5 day manufacture( Once deposit paid) plus delivery lead time (Delivery often longer) drop shipped directly to your property or installed in Auckland and wider Auckland area. For Freight, please select freight below
Caring for your solar pool cover
A new solar cover is very easy to look after, but there are a few key things that are important if you want to protect its life and performance.
Always use an over-cover when the blanket is rolled up or folded off the pool.
This is one of the most important steps. If the cover is left exposed while rolled up, it can overheat very quickly and cause what is commonly known as roller burn.
Keep your chlorine levels under control.
Chlorine should never exceed 3ppm. High chlorine levels can damage the blanket, reduce its lifespan, and may void your warranty.
Reduce your chlorinator output once the cover is installed.
If you have an automatic chlorinator, including salt or magnesium systems, the output should generally be reduced by around 50% once a pool cover is fitted. If your system is already on its lowest setting, reduce the running time instead. It is important to test your water regularly and make sure chlorine levels stay in the correct range.
Make sure the cover system is set up correctly.
If you are using a roller system, the blanket should sit and roll correctly so it does not drag unnecessarily across pavers, coping, or rough surfaces, as this can cause avoidable wear and tear.
A quality solar cover will do a great job of reducing evaporation, holding heat, and lowering running costs, but like any pool product, a little care goes a long way.