Finally, A Summer Debris Pool Cover For Everyday Use

April 2, 2009 at 1:51 pm | In Pool Cleaners, Pool Equipment, Pool covers | 4 Comments
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We are so  excited to be able to be one of the first companies to offer a pool cover designed for everyday use during the active pool season.  Typically, pool covers are quite cumbersome and take some effort to install and remove.  Our new above ground, Summer Covers are made from a super strong, lightweight, stretchable polymer web netting we call Magic Mesh. The Summer Cover allows sunlight, air, and water to pass through while keeping debris and leaves out. As cover dries it raises above the waters surface, creating a trampoline effect. This keeps the debris dry, preventing it from disintegrating and leaking into the water.

These covers are washable, U.V. and mildew resistant. These covers save wear and tear on your filtration system by keeping large objects out of the filter basket, and significantly reduces the amount of time you need to vacuum the pool and backwash the filter.

Our Summer Cover can be put on and taken off as often as you like because it is so lightweight, and so easy to install and remove and it weighs less than 5 lbs.  Wet or dry, you can store your Summer Cover in the mesh bag provided.

Putting the Summer Cover on your pool is as easy as hanging clothes on a clothesline! It installs in less than 5 minutes and is removable in under 2 minutes.
Always remember, Summer Covers are not a safety device.  Always watch your loved ones by the pool.

Summer Covers Offered Exclusively By BackyardCityPools.com

Summer Covers Offered Exclusively From BackyardCityPools.com

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  1. Interesting Read! Very detailed blog.
    Thanks for sharing

    • It’s a shame you can’t get them for larger size pools. Like 18′x33′ oval shape pool. Taking the solar cover of a pool this size is a real pane in the a_ _. If you know some one who makes it let me know.

      • They don’t make them for larger pools because they lose their elasticity when stretched over a certain limit. :)

  2. How do you clean the debris off before removing for daily swimming? How does it work with an attached Pool Deck, and you cannot clip all the way around as in the videos?

    Has anyone had success with these scenarios?


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