- Feb 26, 2013
- 346
- Pool Size
- 10000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Turbo Cell (T-CELL-5)
So I just built a new pool/spa with spillover. My spa is about 7x11 (big) and it takes about 1.5 hours to heat up using a 350k BTU Hayward. I was thinking that putting in a cover might save money and possibly help it heat up faster. I'm not sure it's worth the cost (I'm in Texas, so it doesn't get too cold) and I'm also not sure how I would cover the spillover side. A few options:
1. Buy a cover with a flap on one side that falls down over the spillover
2. Buy a cover the exact dimensions of the inside of the coping, and float it on top of the water
3. Scrap the whole thing and just plan ahead when I want to run the spa
Any thoughts?
1. Buy a cover with a flap on one side that falls down over the spillover
2. Buy a cover the exact dimensions of the inside of the coping, and float it on top of the water
3. Scrap the whole thing and just plan ahead when I want to run the spa
Any thoughts?