Use a bubble type solar blanket or cover.
no u cant cause it might break the heater.
Yes, you can use both a solar cover and a liquid solar cover together. The advantage of combining the two is that the solar cover provides physical insulation to retain heat in the pool, while the liquid solar cover forms a thin layer on the water surface to reduce evaporation and heat loss. This dual approach can help maximize energy savings and heat retention in your pool.
A solar blanket is a thicker and more durable cover that helps retain heat and reduces evaporation in a pool, while a solar cover is a lighter and thinner option that primarily focuses on heat retention. Solar blankets tend to last longer and provide better insulation, while solar covers are more affordable and easier to handle for regular use.
Yes, you can use all-natural solar salt in your pool. Solar salt is a type of salt that is specifically formulated for use in saltwater swimming pools. It dissolves easily and provides the necessary chlorine for sanitizing the pool water. However, it's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for the proper salt levels in your specific pool system.
Yes, you can.
Stop adding salt to the pool and use tablets and shock when needed.
You can use a solar cover reel to keep the solar blanket securely in place. Alternatively, you can invest in cover clips or straps that attach the blanket to the edges of the pool. Additionally, make sure to store the blanket properly when not in use to prevent it from blowing away.
yes. Personally, I just use a solar cover, but the people who owned it before me used a heater.
No! the floater should never have to be placed under neath the cover. The reason is that the chlorine is not moving around the pool so it will be in one position and eventually eat through the cover. Always keep your cover off when adding chlorine and when chlorine tablets are in a floater.
Hi,We've got a 15 foot above ground KD pool that we use with a Chlorease system. We have some issues with the chlorine getting too high when the solar cover stays on. We solved this by running the system on a timer--but overall it works great.BizA saltwater pool is a still a chlorine pool these pools are set with an electronic system that converts part of the salt usually sodium chloride into chlorine. Magnesium chloridewith potassium chloride is used in a similar system.
Lay your solar cover, bubble side down on top of the pool Just want to add, we bought a solar cover for our above ground Intex pool. The cover completely covers the pool and keeps the pool water very warm (which is the purpose). However, you need to double your chlorine to keep from getting algae. It's almost like having a spa. When I lift the solar cover, there is condensation on the cover and steam coming out. So you need to really watch your chlorine levels. : You may also want to try using a liquid solar cover. They are really easy and relatively inexpensive...best of all, you don't have to put them on and pull them off all the time. Check out www.liquidpoolcovers.com