Spa Covers, Strength Begins On Top


by Jeff Sliger - Date: 2007-11-16 - Word Count: 549 Share This!

If you own a hot tub in Texas, Arizona or at altitude in the Rockies you know what sun exposure can do to a vinyl spa cover. The reason is all vinyl are rated by hours outdoors. Normally 1500 hrs outdoors is pretty standard which amounts to about 100 days if you only count daylight hours. Makes it seem kind of silly to put vinyl on anything that�s going to be outdoors.

All vinyl even the best marine grades, will always crack and fall apart eventually if it is used outdoors. In areas of extreme temperatures and ultra violet, the damage occurs much more rapidly. That�s why acrylic fabric was invented. It has been the material that other outdoor fabrics are judged by for forty plus years.

100% woven solution dyed acrylic with a fluorocarbon finish is manufactured here in the USA. Because the acrylic fiber is woven into a fabric it has a similar ability to breath without the drawback of rotting or shrinking like canvas. The great advantage to a fabric that breathes is that it won't readilty trap moisture where mildew can grow. If you ever had a rigid foam cover smell like mildew its because the vinyl traps that warm moist air from the spa and gives it almost perfect laboratory conditions in which to grow mildew. Since acrylic is the same stuff most spas are made of this material is incredibly durable. It doesn�t crack in cold like vinyl, or fade like canvas. If you live near a marina every boat top you see out there in a bright color is this fabric. Anything else would fade out quickly, even the paint on the boat will fade before the acrylic fabric will.

Years ago a neighbor came to me and wanted me to repair his sail cover. His sail cover had been on his sail boat for twelve years, through all the weather the northwest pacific coast could throw at it. On a sail boat, when the sails are not in use they need to be protected from the elements. Typically a sail is bundled and covered with a sail cover to keep it ready for use. The sail cover is used to protect the sail fabric from damage while stowed. My neighbors sail cover was made from Sea Grass Green which is a bold, fairly bright green. I explained to him that if I patched the cover with new material it would look terrible because new bright material would stick out like a sore thumb on the faded older material. To prove my point I laid a new piece of material on his old cover.

To my great surprise, the only difference between the old and new fabric was a little dirt. Once it was cleaned and patched, there was no difference between the new fabric and the old even after constant exposure for twelve years. If your spa is outdoors and your tired of replacing your cover due to sun damage you really need to get a spa cover that is offered in 100% woven solution dyed acrylic fabric.


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