Salt build up on top of the pool cover | Daisy Pool Covers

Salt build up on top of the pool cover

If water from a salt pool is left on top of the pool cover, the water can evaporate leaving salt behind. This salt crust will not harm the cover in any way, however, it is advisable to periodically wash any salt build up off as it can affect the cover’s solar heating performance by inhibiting the passage of solar energy through the cover. It is practically impossible to prevent any water getting on the top surface of the pool cover, however, try to pull the cover onto the pool with a bow motion to reduce the water that does get on top of it.

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I’d like to thank you very much

Dear Shannon and Brett,

My replacement pool cover arrived today and it fits my pool perfectly. I’d like to thank you very much for promptly addressing my issues and going to so much trouble to ensure that the replacement was the perfect fit. I particularly appreciate that you did this at such a busy time of year. I acknowledge that the circumstances behind the first cover not fitting were strange, and I was impressed that despite that, Daisy Pool Covers didn’t hesitate to take the issue on board and ensure that I am now a very satisfied customer.

All the best for 2019.

Paul

Murrumbateman, NSW Customer

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