I'll chime in a little. I cant say one way or another in terms of the auto cover so I'll not comment there.
In terms of the variable speed, most of the time its not worth the cost. In most area of the country where electric rates run 10-20 cents, a single speed or 2 speed pump is just fine. A 2 speed pump wont be as much money, and can save a bit on electricity. But, IMO, a VS pump is something that might be fun to play with, but, the return is lengthy unless you rates are outrageous. I think you live in Cali, so you might benefit from a VS.
On the solar, be careful there too. While they can work great, in a lot of areas they arent worth much. What direction your house faces, how much daily/weekly sun you get, etc will dicate whether they work in your area. If your interested in solar, look around and find people who have them and see if they are satisfied.
You will get a lot of advise on here in terms of what you "need", should get, must get, have to have, etc. A lot of it sound. Just make sure you do your due diligence on what works in your area. Same with pricing. You will get a lot of advice on pricing and what to pay. Just remember, not every area of the country is cheap, or expensive. Whats a good price and works well in florida will be totally off the mark else where. Construction techniques in Californina can be very different on the east coast.
I like a salt system, so im biased there. Same with the Pentair Easytouch/Intelitouch automation system, because it's the one I have! Other systems work ok too. You will also find people tend to advise you to get the kind of equipment THEY have because, well,....it's what THEY have, LOL.
As far as heaters go, lots of options there too. As I said, solar can work, just depends on the area. Heat pumps are another option. You just need to know the pro's and con's. I like mine, but with caveats.
So keep all this in mind when soliciting advice. Like I said, you will get good advice and great ideas here. Just make sure they work for you and do you DD
