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3 Things To Consider When Choosing A Pool Safety Cover

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If you have a pool, you are probably already aware that a pool safety cover is vital. Pool covers keep children, pets, and other animals out of your pool and can prevent accidental drownings. Pool covers also have other benefits, like keeping your pool free from debris when it's not in use. While pool covers are a fantastic investment, there's no one-size-fits-all option. Here are three things to consider when you are shopping for a pool safety cover.

Mesh Versus Solid

One of the first decisions you will need to make when shopping for pool covers is whether you require a mesh or a solid pool cover. Both kinds of covers work in similar ways, in that they stretch over your pool and are anchored to the sides. However, mesh covers are porous, while solid covers are not. Mesh covers help keep the water level high when the pool is not in use since water can flow freely into the pool. However, small debris can enter the pool. Solid covers completely block debris but do require a pump for draining.

Your Budget

Your budget is another thing to consider when you are searching for a pool safety cover. While safety is important, you don't want to break the bank. The good news is that pool covers are available at various price points. Mesh covers are typically less pricey than solid pool covers. On average, you can expect to pay between $1,200 and $3,000 for a mesh safety cover. A solid pool safety cover will set you back between $1,800 and $3,600. Pool size will have a significant impact on your costs. 

The Difficulty of Installation

Another thing to consider when choosing a pool safety cover is how difficult it is to install when it's time to close your pool down for the season. Will you have someone to help you put your cover into place, or are you searching for a cover that you can install on your own? Mesh pool covers are lightweight and offer the most straightforward installation. Solid pool covers are typically more challenging to install and may require more than one person. If you struggle with installation, you can hire a professional pool company to put your cover into place.

There are numerous options to choose from when it comes to pool safety covers, and there are a few things to consider during your search. First, you'll want to decide whether a mesh or a solid cover is the best option for your pool. Next, the cost is another thing to keep in mind. Mesh pool covers are more affordable than solid covers. Installation is another factor to consider. Mesh covers are lighter and easier to install, while solid covers will require help. 


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