Tom, Down here a little further south in Florida, many of our clients might actually find that to be a benefit in the summer! Pools get bathwater hot here and nocturnal solar cooling is a hopeless proposition when it's 85F ambient and 95% humidity at night.
That said - I totally agree. Bad idea. Jason Szumlanski FL State Certified Contractor License: CVC56956 On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 7:42 AM, Tom Lane <[email protected]> wrote: > Solar over a pool of any type electric or solar pool collectors , IS A BAD > IDEA , as it will significantly drop the length of the swimming season as > the pool will typically be between 6 to 10 F minimum colder all year . A > screen cage over a pool typically drops the temperature a minimum of 5 to > 10 F depending on how wide the weave of the screen AND how clean you keep > the screen , a totally closed enclosure also has to deal with condensation. > GatorTom > > Tom Lane - Sent from my iPad
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