Daisy 400B Blue Pool Covers make up the cost effective range of pool covers. These quality solar pool covers are the best way to start your Daisy journey of saving water, time and keeping your pool warm.
As with all Daisy pool covers, they feature Daisy’s trademarked UltraDome™ technology to outperform all others in terms of durability and insulation.
* Please note – cover is over supplied by 150mm and is to be cut to exact required dimensions by end user
Features:
- Mid range Pool Cover
- Translucent Blue
- 5 Year Pro Rata Warranty
- 400 micron thickness
- Retains pool heat
- Heats your pool up to 6 degrees warmer
- Does not include cover RE-FIT kit if needed to connect to a roller
- *note – We always recommend you OVERSIZE your pool as you can cut more away, but you cannot add to the order once it is placed!
Note – This item is considered oversized and cannot be returned due to change of mind.
How will you save money by getting a pool cover?
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Save more of the suns warmth.
Warms your pool by up to 8 degrees celsius for free (dependant on cover). -
Save on water, up to 10,000L per month.
Improves water retention. -
Save on heat loss.
Reduced heating costs and heat loss. -
Save on cleaning.
Helps keep out dirt and leaves. -
Save on chemicals.
Reduce salt and chemical use by up to 50%. -
Save on time.
Rolls off and on in 30 seconds. -
Save on evaporation.
Reduces evaporation by 97%. -
Save money.
Higher quality. Better design. Lasts longer. -
Save with a rebate.
Check with your local water authority.
How do you measure up your new pool cover?
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Measuring your pool is simply a matter of measuring the maximum water level width (W) and length (L) of the main body of water. See illustrations below
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Using a tape measure, measure the length (L) and width (W) of your pool
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Multiply the L x W to give the square metre figure which you’ll need to calculate the costs of your pool cover
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Good manufacturers like Daisy will include extra material to allow for upturn and shrinkage, so the exact water level measurements are all that are required
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If your pool has steps, measure the step area separately (see below)
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If you have a uniquely shaped pool, treat it as rectangular (see below).