Any recommendations for pool covers engineered to make the water cooler (rather than warmer)?
The cover would be for an irregularly-shaped, in-ground pool in Scottsdale, AZ (i.e., Sonoran Desert). That means standing up to dust and debris is an essential quality on par with slowing temperature rise, chlorine burn-off, and evaporation rate. A cover that could also somehow warm the water in the winter would be ideal, but I'd rather swap between two outstanding seasonal covers than muddle through with one mediocre one.
The closest match I've found to what I'm looking for is the CoolGuard (http://www.plastipack.co.uk/trans-ENGLISH/coolguard.html). However, requests for purchase info, such as referrals to local distributors, made via the email address on Plastipack web site's "Contact Us" page, have gone unanswered twice so far in the past year. Does anyone have any experiences to relate with this product or comparable ones for desert climates?
How about well-priced vendors able to turn the cover material into a completed system?
Thanks < Lionel
The cover would be for an irregularly-shaped, in-ground pool in Scottsdale, AZ (i.e., Sonoran Desert). That means standing up to dust and debris is an essential quality on par with slowing temperature rise, chlorine burn-off, and evaporation rate. A cover that could also somehow warm the water in the winter would be ideal, but I'd rather swap between two outstanding seasonal covers than muddle through with one mediocre one.
The closest match I've found to what I'm looking for is the CoolGuard (http://www.plastipack.co.uk/trans-ENGLISH/coolguard.html). However, requests for purchase info, such as referrals to local distributors, made via the email address on Plastipack web site's "Contact Us" page, have gone unanswered twice so far in the past year. Does anyone have any experiences to relate with this product or comparable ones for desert climates?
How about well-priced vendors able to turn the cover material into a completed system?
Thanks < Lionel