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By Allan Horwood

The automatic covers are safer for pools because they only retract when the pool is being used. This helps prevent accidental entry by children and pets, as well as swimmers who are not supervised. Automatic covers are generally quite reliable. However, like any piece of equipment they will need maintenance.

Some of these issues can be anticipated, such as small wear and tears or issues with general maintenance. Some maintenance is extensive.


To ensure that automatic covers work correctly, they may require fabric replacement, new ropes, or other parts to be replaced.

Due to the rapid increase in automatic pool covers, more and more are available on the market. They require fabric replacements, ropes replaced, or other parts changed in order for them to work correctly. It is beneficial to most pool professionals to work with an expert in automatic covers to keep these covers safe and in good condition. Pool professionals can focus on their core competencies by partnering with automatic pool covers specialists. They will also ensure that the pools they service are safe, and their customers enjoy their backyard investments.


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All parts of the automatic cover must be working properly to ensure safety. This is a complicated piece of equipment that requires specialized maintenance. Like an automobile, it is important that all parts are working properly. Some may need to replace due to wear.

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