Hello!
First time pool owner here and we now have a Leisure Pools Ultimate 35 Fiberglass Pool in our backyard that they're currently plumbing & backfilling. I had a question about pool covers, this pool has a built in spa and tanning ledge on one side and the Pool Builder has mentioned that their customers typically keep the pool open year round with a variable speed pump and a heater. Which is fine, however at a minimum in the winter, I'm thinking we'd need a leaf net or some type of cover but am unsure about how we'd use the spa in cold weather if it's covered. Would we just put a leaf net over the whole pool and peel back one side for when we want to use the spa in the fall or winter? Any guidance from other Fiberglass pool owners that might have a spa attached? We also have small children and will likely put up a temporary safety fence, so something a little more substantial than a leaf net does sounds appealing, but so does using the spa in the winter.
Thank you!
Shane
First time pool owner here and we now have a Leisure Pools Ultimate 35 Fiberglass Pool in our backyard that they're currently plumbing & backfilling. I had a question about pool covers, this pool has a built in spa and tanning ledge on one side and the Pool Builder has mentioned that their customers typically keep the pool open year round with a variable speed pump and a heater. Which is fine, however at a minimum in the winter, I'm thinking we'd need a leaf net or some type of cover but am unsure about how we'd use the spa in cold weather if it's covered. Would we just put a leaf net over the whole pool and peel back one side for when we want to use the spa in the fall or winter? Any guidance from other Fiberglass pool owners that might have a spa attached? We also have small children and will likely put up a temporary safety fence, so something a little more substantial than a leaf net does sounds appealing, but so does using the spa in the winter.
Thank you!
Shane