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	<title>Pool Maintenance Tips &#124; Pool Guides &#187; Pool Winterizing</title>
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		<title>Above Ground Swimming Pool Covers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 17:58:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swimming pools can provide tons of backyard hours of fun and relaxation. Many people have, (let me rephrase that) TONS of above ground style pools. You don&#8217;t have to have an inground pool to enjoy the benefits. And like there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swimming pools can provide tons of backyard hours of fun and relaxation. Many people have, (let me rephrase that) TONS of above ground style pools. You don&#8217;t have to have an inground pool to enjoy the benefits. And like there siblings,the inground, you have to cover them up in the winter or off season. This post is all about <a href="http://www.1800pools.com/swimming_pool_covers.html">above ground swimming pool covers</a>.</p>
<p>Depending on your budget and needs will determine the best type of <a href="http://www.1800pools.com/swimming_pool_covers.html">above ground swimming pool covers</a> that will fit you. The basic types of pool covers are solid and mesh. Within these two are a host of different materials and fabrics. Most of your solid pool covers are made out of vinyl. They are a great balance between pliability and durability. These types of above ground swimming pool covers tend to be less expensive than your mesh type. They can last just as long as mesh though, they are just easier and cheaper to manufacture.</p>
<p>Mesh type <a href="http://www.1800pools.com/swimming_pool_covers.html">above ground swimming pool covers</a> are designed to let the rainwater fall through them. This is created so you don&#8217;t have to pump off the water.  They are commonly made out of vinyl, but their design is woven, like a fabric.. The drawback to this design is that dirt and debris can fall through them, and into your pool. So when you open up your pool in the spring time, more cleaning is required, than if you used a solid type pool cover. Personal choice for me, is go with the solid type cover, even though you have to pump off the water through out the winter season. What attracts me is the fact that there is less clean up of the pool when it is time to open again.</p>
<p>Here is what <a href="http://www.soqislimmingspa.com/5-swimming-pool-cover-tips/">SOQISLIMMINGSPA.COM</a> has to say and 5 tips on purchasing <a href="http://www.1800pools.com/swimming_pool_covers.html">above ground swimming pool covers</a>,</p>
<p>&#8220;1. Find the pool cover is clever as well as robust. The lid contingency not usually keep your pool clean, it contingency be security, though additionally for humans as well as animals. It is written to forestall drowning as well as mud as well as waste in to the pool.</p>
<p>2. Make certain the rug of the pool complies with state as well as internal requirements. Some areas need the certain distance as well as abyss of the pool when not in use. There have been certain mandate to be met, covered. Check with internal authorities to safeguard which their pool to qualify.</p>
<p>3. Make certain the organisation has comparison the great manufacturer’s warranty. In general, coverage of the pool should be the pledge of some-more than 2 years. Definitely the full 2 year guaranty for all defects as well as to the singular warranty. They only wish the pool which is protected as well as arguable with the full guaranty for the prolonged time. You should additionally have certain the association stands at the back of the products.</p>
<p>4. Make certain which the cover has the great length overlap. You buy the distance the small incomparable than your pool. This allows we to safely repair the pool rug but carrying to be concerned about not being means to have your advance booking completely.</p>
<p>5. Make certain the rug of the pool is versed with sufficient pieces to anchor safely, but fright of slipping. Most of the largest swimming pool lonesome with the tag or anchor for any 4 feet of cover. Want the great volume of roots, so the word will cover any time we have make use of of it.</p>
<p>There we have it! The 5 things we should if we buy the pool for any distance as well as for any material. You can shift the peculiarity of the pool referred to his internal pool emporium or the dialect store sells swimming gear, as well as supplies. Read the manufacturer’s instructions as well as safeguard which coverage meets all the mandate in your internal area. Always reserve first, if we have the pool.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are tons of choices when it comes to <a href="http://www.1800pools.com/swimming_pool_covers.html">above ground swimming pool covers</a>. We are just touching he tip of the iceberg here in this post. Whatever type of pool cover you choose, we recommend not going for the cheapest as these covers do not hold up as well and will not last you as long. Good luck in your purchase.</p>
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		<title>What are Mesh Safety Pool Covers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 16:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why are winter covers for pools called safety pool covers, and what are &#8220;mesh safety pool covers&#8220;? Well to me the mesh part seems easy enough&#8230; a cover made of mesh type material. But what does the safety part of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why are winter covers for pools called safety pool covers, and what are &#8220;<a href="http://www.1800pools.com/swimming_pool_covers.html">mesh safety pool covers</a>&#8220;? Well to me the mesh part seems easy enough&#8230; a cover made of mesh type material. But what does the safety part of the phrase mean? Lets see what different kinds of pool covers there are first.</p>
<p>Above ground and inground solid pool covers are simply solid type covers that are draped across you pool. Most of them are secured by pool cover weights. These are tubes that you fill with water and weigh down and secure the edges of the cover. These are the least expensive to purchase, and have to be tended to and monitored over the winter season so water and snow doesn&#8217;t accumulate on top. If not monitored, the weight of the water or snow will weigh down the cover cause it to cave into the pool. This isn&#8217;t such an issue with above ground pools because the covers are easier to secure around the top than their inground siblings.</p>
<p>Are leaf net covers considered the same as <a href="http://www.1800pools.com/swimming_pool_covers.html">mesh safety pool covers</a>? Well they basically the same, only leaf net covers are a designed with a tighter woven scrim. They let water through, but keep leaves and most smaller debris out. That way water does not pool up and develop on top. You mostly see these types of covers on above ground pools.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.1800pools.com/swimming_pool_covers.html">Mesh safety pool covers</a> are considered by many as the top of the line covers. They are designed tight woven scrim and allow water to pass through so you do not have pump any water off the top. They are secured at the edge with spring loaded buckles. They are the best way to secure pool covers, and have an added benefit that if someone falls onto the cover it will not allow the person and cover fall in. These type of pool covers because of their woven design are very strong and very rip resistant.</p>
<p>Solid safety pool covers are secured to you pool the same way as the <a href="http://www.1800pools.com/swimming_pool_covers.html">mesh safety pool covers</a>, just as you guessed it are solid in design.  They are made so no water or debris falls into the pool. These type of pool covers are great for areas with a lot of trees. This is the type of pool cover I have because I live in the woods, and when I uncover the pool in the spring time, my water is nice and clear with no dirt or debris in it.</p>
<p>So I hope this answers any questions on the different types of covers and what <a href="http://www.1800pools.com/swimming_pool_covers.html">mesh safety pool covers</a> are. Any of them will do a decent job for you.</p>
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		<title>Pool Closing Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 21:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well its time once again to think about closing your pool.  It has been a good swim season for a lot of us, with hot weather and not too much rain. I don&#8217;t have a pool heater, so we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well its time once again to think about closing your pool.  It has been a good swim season for a lot of us, with hot weather and not too much rain. I don&#8217;t have a pool heater, so we close our pool shortly after Labor Day.  When do you close your pool, and do you do it yourself?</p>
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