When choosing a pool cover, the differences in thicknesses, colour, design and lifespan, can make…
GeoBubble™ – Swimming Pool Cover Material
We believe in energy and resource saving products, offering the longest possible lifespans with the highest performance. We lead the market through innovation and the development of high performance pool covers which reduce the running costs and the environmental impact of your pool.
GeoBubble™ pool covers are designed to:
- Preserve vital water resources
- Reduce energy and chemical consumption
- Provide the longest possible lifespan
- Return the cost of investment within the lifespan of the material
- Are recyclable at the end of their useful life

What is GeoBubble™ Technology?

GeoBubble™ technology is a patented bubble design for an optimised swimming pool cover material scientifically designed to increase the expected lifespan of the material by up to 25% and provides the longest possible lifespan for your swimming pool cover, ensuring the preservation of water resources while reducing the energy and chemicals consumed to maintain your pool.

Our Performance Pool Cover Solutions
Which pool cover is best for my pool?
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Case Studies
Great for large pools
Before I discovered Geobubble™, I sold my clients a film with a round bubble. In small pools, it always suited me in general, except for the resistance to shock chlorination. But I always received bad reviews from owners of larger pools, where the roll length is more than 10m. A wet film of a large size becomes heavy and rubs a lot against the side of the pool. The eight really does not have sharp thin corners, so according to my observations, damage to the side occurs a few years later than with old film.
Case Studies
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