Pool Genius Network


I used the liquid cover on my own pool in the off season in AZ and in answer to all the questions, no
problems. In essence the cover is an ultra thin film of alcohol floating on the pool surface. No residue,
no build up, way too thin to taste, see, smell, or even know it's there. I swam it it regularly and can say
it dramatically reduced my heating bill, not as much as a regular cover, but a lot. My pool was too large
and irregular shaped to use a standard cover.
The way it works is, thin layer of alcohol prohibits evaporation. The layer is literally molecules thick
and distributes extremely rapidly across the entire waters surface. Because the material itself
evaporates, it need continual distribution, thus the "time release" fish to maintain a continual tiny flow
into the pool.
I am not aware of the specific chemical formula, but understand the principal and indeed it works well.
The pool has a "super swim" which was used for year round exercise. The liquid cover made it
affordable. (still a little pricey to heat a large pool but much less than it was originally)


Picture of the pool below:


R.R.
Mesa, AZ