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The Pros And Cons Of A Solar Pool Cover
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios


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Want to use your swimming pool even during the months leading to winter, when the chilly air would otherwise prevent you from enjoying a dip in your tank? Then consider investing on a solar pool cover, dear friend. This heating solution is not without its disadvantages, however, but such are far outnumbered by the fantastic benefits you will receive from them.

Pros:

* A solar pool cover will ensure that enough heat will be generated for your swimming pool. You won't have to worry about the freezing cold of the water anymore. This heating system will guarantee that your swimming pool will be kept warm the entire year, and there will be no bar for you to enjoy the same.

* A solar pool cover will help you save a lot of expenses in the long run. Unlike gas-powered heating solutions that require a constant replenishment of supplies and an electric heating pump that constantly consumes electricity, this heating solution does not require any maintenance costs. All you have to do is to set it up, and you're good for like (unless of course the pool cover's solar panels break down, but these panels often last up to 20 years).

* This heating solution is designed in a way that it can perfectly be integrated in the general style of your swimming pool. There are no obtrusive structures. There will be no inconsistent colors. The pool cover will appear like a natural extension of your swimming pool.

Cons:

* A solar pool cover is expensive, and for some folks, very expensive. For the entire setup, including the solar panels and the heat conduits, prepare to spend around $3,000 to $4,000 for every 400 square feet of pool area. That's not really what we can consider as a manageable investment.

* Adjusting the temperature is not as convenient as it should be. Though there are some pool covers that have thermo-regulators to help maintain the desirable temperature of the swimming pool, a lot of setups still require you to manually add or reduce the number of solar panels that will store and generate the heat, depending on how warm you want the water to be.

* This heating solution is not as easy to set up as other methods.

Nonetheless, if you're looking for a heating solution that will keep your swimming pool warm the entire year, solar powered pool covers are your best bet. They may cost more initially, but in the long run, you'll be able to enjoy more savings for yourself.



BIG Mike is a well known author, developer and Adsense expert as well as the owner of Niche Maniacs - a unique Adsense Marketing System designed to build long-term passive income streams from Adsense, Amazon, YPN, Chitika and other PPC services.








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