I bought my house in 2010 which came with a pool. There was blue "bubble wrap" of some sort rolled up in the basement. I deduced a few years ago it was a pool solar cover, but never used it (I assumed it was just rectangular material rolled up).
I really got in the routine of doing regular exercise in my TFP pool last year, and was saddened to close it down in the fall. So today's project was to haul it out of the basement, unroll it, see what I've got, and hopefully cut and glue it to make a kidney bean shape.
So surprise...it was already cut to size! There is a single seam, and it fits really well. So I'm pretty excited about this. It shows mild use but is in great shape. I can swim above 75 degrees or so, so my hope is to keep at it well into October. The water temp in the morning right now is 80, so it isn't really needed right now. The cold front arrives tomorrow, however.
Installing it is pretty easy. My objective is to be able to remove it every evening, swim, and recover overnight reasonably easily without tearing it or wrenching my back. Maybe I can just fold it up near the stairs while I swim? I need a "life hack" here. The previous owners were an older couple, so they presumably figured it out. They had a pool company that did everything, so I believe this was professionally customized.
Any idea what brand it is? The insulating bubbles are triangular shaped.
I really got in the routine of doing regular exercise in my TFP pool last year, and was saddened to close it down in the fall. So today's project was to haul it out of the basement, unroll it, see what I've got, and hopefully cut and glue it to make a kidney bean shape.
So surprise...it was already cut to size! There is a single seam, and it fits really well. So I'm pretty excited about this. It shows mild use but is in great shape. I can swim above 75 degrees or so, so my hope is to keep at it well into October. The water temp in the morning right now is 80, so it isn't really needed right now. The cold front arrives tomorrow, however.
Installing it is pretty easy. My objective is to be able to remove it every evening, swim, and recover overnight reasonably easily without tearing it or wrenching my back. Maybe I can just fold it up near the stairs while I swim? I need a "life hack" here. The previous owners were an older couple, so they presumably figured it out. They had a pool company that did everything, so I believe this was professionally customized.
Any idea what brand it is? The insulating bubbles are triangular shaped.
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