Installing Pool Cover: Solar Pool Covers Bubbles Up Or Down

Having a solar pool cover on your pool helps to keep the water warm so you can relax in the water straight away without worrying about icy water.

Installing Pool Cover Solar Pool Covers Bubbles Up Or Down

Pool covers are important to have as they keep dirt out of your pool and keep the water clean for you to enjoy.

Solar pool covers heat the water using heat from the sun, so they are efficient and environmentally friendly.

When you are installing your pool cover, you will notice that there are bubbles on the surface. This can leave you with the dilemma of whether to have the bubbles facing up or facing down.

Does the way that the bubbles face affect how the solar pool cover works?

This article will help you to correctly install your pool cover to make sure that the bubbles are facing the right way. Find out more about installing your solar pool cover below. 

Should The Bubbles Be Facing Up Or Facing Down?

When you are installing your solar pool cover, you will notice bubbles on the surface.

On other pool covers that are not solar, you may not have thought twice about the bubbles, but the way that the face on a solar pool cover does affect how it works. 

You should install the solar pool cover so that the bubbles are facing down.

The main reason for having the bubbles facing down is due to the sun’s rays heating the air inside the bubbles, so having them facing down helps to heat the water in your pool.

This means that the water in your pool will be heated and you won’t have to worry about re-heating it before getting in the water.

The cover traps the heat in your pool and the downward-facing bubbles are part of the reason why your pool will remain heated, even on colder days. 

Therefore, having the bubbles facing down is much more beneficial as it allows you to not have to think twice about jumping into your pool and worrying about cold water inside. 

What Happens When The Bubbles Are Facing Up?

When the bubbles are facing up on your solar pool cover, it can affect how quickly your pool heats up.

You may not have thought about this before, but having the bubbles facing up can take longer for your pool to warm as they are not able to make contact with the water.

The sun can damage the bubbles in the cover and prevent them from storing heat, which is the main reason why it takes longer for the pool to heat when the bubbles face this way.

The bubbles can overheat as they do not have anywhere to store the heat as they are not facing the water, so it is important for maintaining the quality of your pool cover that the bubbles face down. 

Take Care Of Your Solar Pool Cover!

Having the bubbles face down helps your pool cover last longer, so it is important to make sure that the bubbles are facing down to protect the material.

The heat will have nowhere to be stored when the bubbles are facing up, so the sun may end up damaging the material and causing it to become thin in some areas. 

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When you are not using the pool cover, make sure that you store it correctly. Store the solar pool cover in a shaded area like a shed or garage to keep it in good condition.

Leaving the pool cover out may not seem like a problem, but it can burn and become weaker when it is not transferring the heat to water. 

How Can I Tell If The Pool Cover Is The Right Way?

When you are installing the pool cover, it will be very clear if the bubbles are facing up or down. If you put the cover on the pool and you see lots of bubbles on the surface, the cover is the wrong way and you will need to turn it over.

When the cover is the right way, you will see that the bubbles are facing down. 

You can easily turn the pool cover over to make sure that the bubbles are facing down as it will be very beneficial to you and your pool cover.

Final Thoughts

To conclude, the bubbles on your pool cover should be face down as this help to heat your pool.

The heat from the sun gets stored in the bubbles and if they are not touching the water, the heat can cause the cover to burn. 

When the bubbles are facing up, your pool will take longer to heat up, so it is important to turn over your pool cover if you notice that the bubbles are facing up.

Having them facing down will be very beneficial, so turn the cover over.

Joe Danner