Thermal Covers

Thermal pool covers are a practical and efficient solution for keeping your pool water warm and clean. Here are some important points about them:
Benefits:
- Temperature conservation: They reduce heat loss from the water, especially at night, extending the pool's usage time and reducing the need for artificial heating.
- Energy savings: By keeping the water warm, the energy consumption of the pool's heating systems is reduced.
- Reduced evaporation: Reduce water evaporation, saving water and treatment chemicals.
- Protection against debris: Prevents leaves, insects and other debris from falling into the water, making the pool easier to clean.
- Reduced use of chemical products: By keeping water cleaner and more stable, it reduces the use of chemical products for water treatment.
Types of thermal covers:
- Bubble blankets: These are the most common and affordable, made from a plastic material with air bubbles that retain heat.
- Foam blankets: They offer greater thermal insulation than bubble blankets, but are more expensive.
- Roll-up blankets: They make it easier to put on and remove the cover, generally used in conjunction with a roller.
Important considerations:
- When choosing a thermal cover, consider the size and shape of your pool, as well as the climate in your area.
- The thickness of the covering influences its thermal performance.
- Proper roof maintenance, such as regular cleaning, extends its lifespan.

Bubble Covers
Bubble covers are a popular and affordable option for those looking to maintain pool water temperatures and protect them from debris. Here are some important details about them:
How they work:
- Bubble covers are made from a plastic material with small air bubbles. These bubbles act as thermal insulators, retaining heat from the sun and pool water.
- The layer of air in the bubbles prevents heat loss through evaporation, which is one of the main causes of water cooling.
- Additionally, the cover prevents leaves, insects and other debris from falling into the pool, keeping the water cleaner.
Advantages:
- Cost-effective: Bubble covers are generally cheaper than other types of thermal covers.
- Easy installation: They are light and easy to handle, and can be placed and removed easily.
- Heat conservation: They help keep the pool water warm, extending the season of use and reducing the need for artificial heating.
- Reduced evaporation: Reduces water loss through evaporation, saving water and chemicals.
- Protection against debris: Keeps the pool cleaner, reducing the time and effort required for maintenance.
Considerations:
- Durability: The lifespan of a bubble cover may vary depending on the quality of the material and exposure to sun and pool chemicals.
- Thickness: The thickness of the covering influences its thermal performance. Thicker coverings generally offer better insulation.
- Maintenance: It is important to clean the cover regularly to prevent dirt accumulation and extend its useful life.
Types of Bubble Covers:
- There are different thicknesses and qualities of bubble covers available on the market.
- Some covers have UV treatment to protect the material from sunlight.
- There are bubble covers on the market with different bubble shapes, geobubble for example, with a shape that allows for greater durability.
When choosing a bubble cover, consider the size and shape of your pool, as well as the climate in your area.

Electrical covers
Electric pool covers represent a significant step forward in terms of convenience and safety. These covers operate through a motorized system, allowing the pool to be opened and closed with the simple touch of a button. Here are some key aspects to consider:
Advantages of Electric Covers:
- Security: Many electrical covers are designed to support weight, preventing accidents, especially with children and pets. They comply with strict safety standards, providing owners with peace of mind.
- Convenience: Automatic operation eliminates the physical effort required to open and close the pool. They can be integrated with home automation systems, allowing remote control.
- Energy and Water Conservation: They reduce water evaporation, reducing the need for replacement and the use of chemical products. They help maintain water temperature, reducing energy consumption in heating systems.
- Cleaning: They prevent the entry of debris, leaves and other contaminants, keeping the pool water cleaner.
Types of Electrical Covers:
- Blind Covers: They consist of blades that curl and unroll on the surface of the water. They can be installed in new or existing pools. There are models that are fully integrated into the pool, and models that are above the water level.
Important Considerations:
- Installation: Installing an electrical roof requires qualified professionals to ensure correct operation and safety.
- Maintenance: It is important to carry out regular maintenance to ensure the proper functioning of the motorized system and the durability of the cover.
- Cost: Electric covers tend to be more expensive than manual covers, but they offer greater convenience and safety.
When considering an electrical cover, it is recommended that you research different models and consult professionals to find the solution that best suits your needs and budget.
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