I've had my pool for 23 years and, for many of the years, I would cover the pool for heat. Believe it or not, in all this time I've only bought two covers, both of which I think have lasted between 5 and 7 years. Neither of them fell apart by separating at the seams nor did either of them disintegrate. The bubbles simply started gradually popping over time until they became holes, and when a few holes developed I tossed them. Both covers were the blue covers from Leslie's.
I just threw out the second one, and I want a replacement for two reasons this time, heating the water and slowing FC breakdown. Now, I know some people don't believe covers do much in the way of heating a pool, but with a cover on my pool for a few days, my temp can get to 88F. In fact, I have to turn my pump on to circulate the water when the cover is on or the top of the water gets super hot, to the point where it wouldn't be good for the cover to sit on the hot water.
I'd like to hear opinions from those who have had covers in regards to the questions below.
1) Do the clear covers really heat the water MORE than blue covers? The blue ones work really well in generating, not just trapping, heat, and I find it hard to believe a light colored one like clear can even get hot, let alone generate more heat than the blue one. If they really do, I'd like to hear from you.
2) I suspect blue would be better, but will blue or clear be better to slow FC breakdown?
3) I've come across posts on here, and reviews on shopping sites, that say these covers are "disposable" because they disintegrate in a year, but that's not been my experience at all! They seem to last a LONG time for me. Have the quality of covers gone down that badly since I bought my last one?
4) The first cover I got, I trimmed to fit the challenging shape of my pool, as seen below, perfectly. I split the cover at the narrowest point between shallow and deep, to make it easy to simply roll up and remove each piece, or just let them float rolled up. Leaving one end covered enabled the family to enjoy one end or the other without uncovering the whole pool, too, when applicable. The second cover was narrower and followed the curves out of the narrowest point of the pool just enough so the cover could be held in place by the shape of the pool, but more of water in the round parts of the pool were exposed, especially in the shallow end. I don't think it mattered as far as heating is concerned, but will more exposure defeat the purpose of using the cover to slow FC breakdown? The narrowest part of my pool is about 14.5' and the length is 34, so I could get 34x16, and keep the curves in the deep and shallow ends exposed. If I want to cover all of the curves, though, I'd need at least 20' wide, and the cutting could become tedious if I really do have to replace these newer covers every year. What are your thoughts here?

I just threw out the second one, and I want a replacement for two reasons this time, heating the water and slowing FC breakdown. Now, I know some people don't believe covers do much in the way of heating a pool, but with a cover on my pool for a few days, my temp can get to 88F. In fact, I have to turn my pump on to circulate the water when the cover is on or the top of the water gets super hot, to the point where it wouldn't be good for the cover to sit on the hot water.
I'd like to hear opinions from those who have had covers in regards to the questions below.
1) Do the clear covers really heat the water MORE than blue covers? The blue ones work really well in generating, not just trapping, heat, and I find it hard to believe a light colored one like clear can even get hot, let alone generate more heat than the blue one. If they really do, I'd like to hear from you.
2) I suspect blue would be better, but will blue or clear be better to slow FC breakdown?
3) I've come across posts on here, and reviews on shopping sites, that say these covers are "disposable" because they disintegrate in a year, but that's not been my experience at all! They seem to last a LONG time for me. Have the quality of covers gone down that badly since I bought my last one?
4) The first cover I got, I trimmed to fit the challenging shape of my pool, as seen below, perfectly. I split the cover at the narrowest point between shallow and deep, to make it easy to simply roll up and remove each piece, or just let them float rolled up. Leaving one end covered enabled the family to enjoy one end or the other without uncovering the whole pool, too, when applicable. The second cover was narrower and followed the curves out of the narrowest point of the pool just enough so the cover could be held in place by the shape of the pool, but more of water in the round parts of the pool were exposed, especially in the shallow end. I don't think it mattered as far as heating is concerned, but will more exposure defeat the purpose of using the cover to slow FC breakdown? The narrowest part of my pool is about 14.5' and the length is 34, so I could get 34x16, and keep the curves in the deep and shallow ends exposed. If I want to cover all of the curves, though, I'd need at least 20' wide, and the cutting could become tedious if I really do have to replace these newer covers every year. What are your thoughts here?

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