
Swim Spas represent unique obstacles when it concerns covering them.
We can all agree that the swim spa has to be covered when not in use for all the same reasons a hot tub requires a cover. The challenge is that because of the length of the swim spa and the height of the sides, removing and replacing the cover can be a lot harder.
Getting a brand-new swim spa is an exciting event in life. You’re looking forward to the workout you’ll receive from using it. Perhaps you’re a little relieved to have finally made a selection from the different designs you took a look at. At any rate, you probably weren’t believing much about the cover you would use.
Typically, the cover that comes home with your new purchase will be a four section rigid foam filled cover that will divide in the center and go off both ends.
No big deal.
Till it begins to get heavy.
Which it always does.
Every stiff foam filled Swim Spa Cover ever made ends up the same way and it is not the fault of the user. It’s a style flaw. Built in obsolescence since as soon as it is put in use over the warm water in your swim spa it is inevitable.
It’s not from rain, so having a taper won’t make any difference. In fact you could have it under a roof and the cover will still get heavy.
The factor is the steam from the water. The molecules of steam are extremely small as they increase from the water surface area. They make their way into the little cracks and crevices in the foam. Then as the steam cools it forms back into a liquid and ends up being caught in the cover.
It takes place gradually and on a Swim Spa Cover which is made of private areas, at varying speeds. So ultimately you’ll discover a couple of of the sections are truly getting heavy. The bar lifters on the ends of the swim spa aren’t much assistance since you still need to lift that heavy cover back up onto the spa which is a lot higher than a routine spa.
This is why SpaCap.com created a different style for their Swim Spa Covers
Instead of using a number of foam panels to build Swim Spa Covers that will eventually wind up in some garbage dump, they created one that uses air chambers that don’t suck up wetness.
In fact SpaCap.com Swim Spa Covers are lightweight, insulate better, will not blow away in a wind storm or be damaged by snow or hail.
Covered with Sunbrella Marine material, these covers will not fade, or fall apart at the seams either. So if you own a swim spa, and you intend to keep using it everyday, SpaCap.com has the cover for it.
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