I live in Georgia and our pool was at 92 degrees yesterday, it wasn't a very refreshing swim. What are some of the best ways to keep the water cool? We were thinking of getting a big sail shade to put over it.
It willl definitely cool. Not warmSo I have one of those fountains. The strange thing is, the guy at the pool store told me it would warm my pool so I haven’t put it on yet. If it will actually cool it down, I definitely need to put it on!
82? The horror!!!I use a cheap pond fountain that I had in my shed. Lowered my temp from 92 to 82 degrees in 2 days!! Love it!
I just add more hose water after some evaporation occurs (on the rare days my water temperature is over 87 degrees). It seems to cool it down a bit for a day or two (do it at night!) but I know that’s not the most cost-effective or sustainable way to keep your pool cooler. I actually have the opposite issue. I want mine WARMER and I don’t have a heater or use a solar cover.I live in Georgia and our pool was at 92 degrees yesterday, it wasn't a very refreshing swim. What are some of the best ways to keep the water cool? We were thinking of getting a big sail shade to put over it.
The lower the relative humidity (not the lower air temperature) the more evaporation can take place.