An automatic safety cover. Push a button, the pool seals.
What it is
An automatic swimming pool safety cover — not a winter tarp, not a mesh sheet you wrestle across the pool. A motor-driven cover that rolls out from a hidden housing and seals the pool at the push of a button. On new pools, the tracks build into the side walls. On existing pools, the tracks sit on top of the deck (about 2 inches wide, a quarter inch high, rounded).
100% Coverstar-certified. Automatic safety covers are the only thing we do.
17 oz vinyl. Stainless feeds. Double-row bearings.
What we put in it
- Premium 17 oz. vinyl/acrylic fabric — heavier than competitors.
- Stainless steel guide feeds — built to last vs. plastic.
- Double-row ball bearing pulleys — prevent premature seal wear.
- Webbing over 2x stronger than other brands, vinyl welded to fabric.
- Engineered to meet Federal Standard — supports 485 lbs. in a 5-foot radius.
- Ten premium fabric shades — match your deck, tile, and landscape.
All safety pool covers must meet the 485-lb federal spec. The difference is everything else: the fabric weight, the guide material, the bearing, the webbing, the weld.
The track: 2+ inches wide, a quarter inch high, rounded top. Safe to walk on, deck-flush on a new pool, mounted on top on an existing pool. Built so an odd-shaped pool is fine — we install the parallel tracks at the widest point and the cover handles the rest.
Safety. Less work. Lower heating bills.
What you actually get
Safety first. Kids can't fall in. Pets can't fall in. The federal 485-lb spec is the floor, not the ceiling.
Less work. Leaves and debris stay out. You stop fishing branches out of the deep end every Saturday.
Save money. Reduce heating costs. Cut chemical usage. One owner told us his first summer with the cover paid for the new pump he'd been putting off.
It disappears. On new pools, the tracks sit in the deck. On existing pools, deck-mounted and hidden under a wooden bench. It looks like part of the backyard, not a winter emergency.
It lasts. 25+ years, 600+ new installations, 1,400+ replacements. Oregon City, OR. Licensed in Oregon (CCB #159174) and Washington (WA #SUPERPC962DU). Free estimate. We service, re-cover, and upgrade all major brands.
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Do you have a residential pool (in NW Oregon or SW Washington) where you've thought about — or are you currently wrestling with — a pool cover?
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Is the $12k-$17k ballpark for an average residential pool in your budget, or above it?
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Would the safety + lower heating bills + less Saturday cleanup justify the $12k-$17k spend?
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