SwimSpas represent unique obstacles when it pertains to covering them.
We can all agree that the swim spa needs to be covered when not in use for all the same reasons a hot tub needs a cover. The challenge is that because of the length of the swimspa and the height of the sides, removing and changing the SwimSpa Cover can be a lot harder.
Getting a new swimspa is an amazing event in life. You’re looking forward to the exercise you’ll receive from using it. Possibly you’re a little relieved to have lastly selected from the different models you took a look at. At any rate, you most likely weren’t believing much about the SwimSpa Cover you would use.
Usually, the cover that comes home with your brand-new purchase will be a 4 section rigid foam filled SwimSpa Cover that will divide in the center and go off both ends.
No big deal.
Until it starts to get heavy.
Which it constantly does.
Every rigid foam filled SwimSpa Cover ever made winds up the same way and it is not the fault of the user. It’s a design defect. Integrated in obsolescence due to the fact that as quickly as it is positioned in use over the warm water in your swimspa it is unavoidable.
It’s not from rain, so having a taper will not make any distinction. In fact you might have it under a roof and the SwimSpa Cover will still get heavy.
The factor is the steam from the water. The molecules of steam are really small as they rise from the water surface. 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 trapped in the SwimSpa Cover
It occurs slowly and on a SwimSpa Cover which is made from private areas, at varying speeds. So eventually you’ll notice one or two of the sections are truly getting heavy. The bar lifters on completions of the swim spa aren’t much aid because you still need to lift that heavy Swim Spa Cover back up onto the spa which is a lot higher than a routine spa.
This is why SpaCap.com developed a different style for their Lightweight SwimSpa Covers
Instead of using a number of foam panels that will eventually wind up in some land fill, they designed Lightweight SwimSpa Covers that uses air chambers that do not suck up moisture.
In fact SpaCap.com Lightweight SwimSpa Covers are easy to use, insulate much better, won’t blow away in a wind storm or be damaged by snow or hail.
Covered with Sunbrella Marine material, these Lightweight SwimSpa Covers will not fade, or break down at the joints either. So if you own a swim spa, and you plan to keep using it everyday, SpaCap.com has the SwimSpa Cover for it.
If you’re not prepared to buy today, bookmark this website so you can find it once again when you’re all set!
