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Submerged pool cover: advantages and disadvantages

Published by Avril de Pool Planet

At a time when pool safety and aesthetics are essential, the submerged pool cover stands out as an innovative solution to protect your pool. This automatic covering system, made of PVC slats connected by a motorized axle, is concealed under an elegant slatted floor when not in use. Installed according to current safety standards, this roller shutter ensures optimal water protection while facilitating maintenance. Its robust cover deploys quickly thanks to its powerful motor, guaranteeing a durable installation after delivery.

 

What is a submerged pool cover?

A submerged pool cover is a sophisticated device designed to cover a swimming pool while being discreetly integrated into the basin. Placed underwater, it deploys from a submerged box, often located at the end of the pool. Once activated, it perfectly covers the water's surface thanks to its articulated slats, thus ensuring optimal coverage.

Compared to traditional covers or shelters, a submerged cover is distinguished by its discreet aesthetics. Invisible when retracted, it preserves the view of your pool while offering effective protection. Its operating mechanism, often equipped with a motor, makes it particularly simple, quick, and adapted to the needs of demanding users.

 

Advantages of a submerged pool cover

Investing in a submerged pool cover offers a multitude of practical and aesthetic benefits:

  • Enhanced safety: By completely covering the pool, the submerged cover protects children and pets, thus avoiding the risk of falling. It complies with safety standards, such as NF P90-308, guaranteeing peace of mind for owners.
  • Maintaining cleanliness: By installing a cover, debris such as leaves, insects, and other dirt no longer enters the water. This protective barrier significantly reduces cleaning efforts, while keeping the pool clean longer.
  • Energy savings: Thanks to its design, the roller shutter limits heat loss. It helps stabilize water temperature, thus reducing heating needs, especially during cool nights.
  • Aesthetics and discretion: When not in use, it is completely hidden under a slatted deck or in its discreet box, allowing perfect harmony with the design of the outdoor space.

 

Disadvantages of a submerged pool cover

Despite its many advantages, a submerged cover also has some limitations that should be considered:

  • High cost: The initial price and installation costs are higher than those of other types of pool covers. This includes costs related to materials (such as PVC or polycarbonate slats) and skilled labor.
  • Installation complexity: Installing a submerged pool cover requires specialized skills. It notably involves the integration of a waterproof box, a motorized axle, and a structure adapted to the surrounding ground.
  • Sensitivity to bad weather: Although robust, a roller shutter may require adjustments or repairs after storms or harsh weather conditions.

 

Comparison: Submerged pool cover vs. bubble cover

Pool owners often hesitate between a submerged pool cover and a bubble cover to protect their pool. Here are some comparison points:

  • Ease of maintenance: A submerged cover requires little maintenance thanks to its sleek design. In contrast, a bubble cover needs to be rolled and unrolled regularly, but remains simple to clean.
  • Adaptability: Submerged covers adapt to most pool shapes, including atypical basins. Bubble covers, on the other hand, are available in standard or custom dimensions to perfectly fit the pool.

While the submerged cover stands out for its discreet and automated aspect, the bubble cover is an economical and effective solution for retaining water heat and limiting evaporation.

 

Why choose a motorized submerged cover?

A motorized submerged pool cover is a wise choice for its many advantages in terms of comfort and innovation:

  • Ease of use: Thanks to its motor, a motorized cover deploys or retracts automatically in a few seconds, relieving the user of any manual effort.
  • Time saving: Perfect for daily use, this system saves you valuable time, while automatically securing the pool after each swim.

Some motorized covers integrate technologies such as remote control via an application.

 

Criteria for choosing the best submerged cover for your pool

To select the ideal submerged cover, several elements must be examined:

  • Materials: Opt for solid, quality slats, such as those made of high-density PVC or polycarbonate.
  • Budget: Establish a provisional quote taking into account the cost of materials, installation, and maintenance to avoid unpleasant surprises.
  • Design: Ensure that the chosen model matches the aesthetics of your garden and the style of your pool.

It is imperative to check that the product meets legal requirements, such as the NF P90-308 standard, thus guaranteeing optimal safety. Finally, consider the delivery and after-sales service terms for a smooth and satisfactory experience.

 

FAQ

What is a submerged cover?

A submerged pool cover is a system integrated into the pool, designed to cover the pool. Hidden in an underwater box, it deploys thanks to articulated slats, offering discreet and effective protection while maintaining a harmonious aesthetic.

Does the pool heat up more with or without a cover?

With a cover, the pool heats up more efficiently. The cover limits heat loss and retains the heat accumulated during the day, thus reducing heating needs, especially at night.

What is the best pool cover?

The best cover depends on your needs: PVC slats for durability, polycarbonate for transparency and resistance, or motorized for practical use. Always opt for a model that complies with the NF P90-308 standard for safety.

How to clean a submerged pool cover?

Use a soft, specific brush for the slats. For stubborn stains or algae, a suitable cleaning product can be applied. Rinse thoroughly with clear water and regularly check the proper condition of the mechanism.

What are the advantages of a submerged pool cover compared to a pool enclosure?

A submerged cover is discreet and preserves the aesthetics of the pool, unlike a bulky enclosure. It adapts better to complex pool shapes and requires less maintenance, while offering effective protection against debris.

Is a submerged pool cover difficult to install?

Yes, installation requires a qualified professional to integrate the box and the motorized system into the pool. Although demanding in terms of skills, it guarantees a safe and durable result.

Can an existing submerged cover be automated?

In most cases, it is possible to add a motor to an existing manual cover. However, this depends on the condition of the mechanism and compatibility with the desired automated system. Consult a specialist to evaluate this option.