Smelly Spa Cover?
Do you ever experience a mildew type smell coming from your spa? You think, it must be time to change your water, so you do, naturally. Then, the smell is still apparent, so you shock your spa with chemicals, hoping to sting whatever kind of bacteria may me inhabiting your spa and causing it to smell. It still smells, huh?
That’s because it’s not the water that is giving off that unpleasant smell, it’s your unpleasant spa cover. What you are experiencing is result of mildew growing in the inside of the foam. You could test our evaluation quite easily enough, just take the over off of your spa, carry it away from the spa—wait for about a day to make absolutely sure, and then smell your spa. Bet it smells like your chemicals if anything, not mildew. Now, just replace the cover back to your spa, wait—again, smell your spa. Smells so relaxing right? Of course it smells unpleasant. This is actually a very common smell of a hard foam cover, because when rain water or evaporation from the spa water seeps in through the imperfections of the cover, it begins to have a reaction inside the foam and with even the slightest saturation begins to give off a very unpleasant odor.
What do you do about it? Well you could go and buy new foam inserts for your cover, after all the cover seems great, just the foam smells. No, no—waste of money, the problem happened in the first place because water or steam was somehow allowed to seep in through an imperfection in your top material. Okay, another option—you could just go and purchase another hard foam cover, after all you’ve had only had experience with foam covers, every time you’ve seen a cover on a spa, it’s a hard foam cover, the manufacturers gave you a hard foam cover with the spa—it’s got to be the only type, right. Wrong.
Search for something different. Oh, look. You already did. You obviously understand that this problem is a reoccurring one, and if you’re anything like me, you don’t like seeing your hard earned money wasted. SpaCap covers are insulated with air, not foam, they are not rigid---and they sit right on top of the waters surface, not above it. There is no foam insert that will become waterlogged and smell or get heavy. The SpaCap uses air just like storm windows do. Layer of air blanket your spa right from the waters surface allowing the SpaCap to insulate our spa with the heat from the water, unlike hard foam covers that use the foam to insulate with the steam evaporated by your spa. Your spa chemicals will stay more consistent and your water stays warm—without objectifying you to any foul smells. How about that, you can get back to enjoying your spa.
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