Hot Questions
- What does a Daisy do?
- Why do I need a Daisy?
- How does it warm the pool?
- How does it save water?
- UltraDome Technology
What does a Daisy do?
A Daisy Pool Cover is a physical barrier between the pool water and atmospheric temperature.
A cover saves the water from:
- Evaporating
- Heat loss
Escape of chemical pool gas - Chlorine turns into a gas when dissolved in water.
Why do I need a Daisy?
A Daisy Pool Cover puts the fun back into a backyard pool because it isn't costing the earth to maintain.
A cover is environmentally responsible and economically sensible.
How does it warm the pool?
A Daisy Pool Cover allows the sun's warmth to pass through into the water.
Just like a garden hot house.
Water is an excellent absorber of the sun's heat.
All water is heated by the sun but in this case it is retained in the pool water because the pool cover prevents the heat from escaping.
How does it save water?
A Daisy Pool Cover prevents evaporation. A process which turns water to gas and dissipates into the atmosphere - like a kettle boiling dry.
The amount of water loss depends on the surface area of your pool, the temperature of the water and air, humidity and wind.
A cover protects the water from these main conditions.
UltaDome Technology
A Daisy Pool Cover is superior because the UltraDome Bubble is the heart of it's structure. The UltraDome Bubble profile results in a total insulating air layer to almost the entire bubble depth.
The air in the bubble and the air trapped between the top layer of the blanket and the water - between the bubbles - effectively form a thick layer of insulation across the entire blanket area.
That means there is no part of a Daisy Pool Cover that is not 100% effective.
Thermal resistance (R) is a measure of insulation effectiveness. A Daisy 500 micron pool cover achieved a very high rating of 0.067m2 K.