Tranquility Pools

Underground vs Above‑Ground Rollers & Solar Blankets

Choosing the right pool cover and roller system affects convenience, appearance, heating efficiency and overall usability. This guide compares **underground rollers**, **above‑ground rollers**, and **solar blankets** so you can select the best option for your pool, space and budget.

1. Underground Rollers (Hidden Roller Systems) #

Overview #

Underground rollers are hidden within a slim compartment built into the pool deck or nearby area. They deliver a premium, seamless finish with effortless operation.

Pros #

• Completely hidden — the cleanest aesthetic
• Maximises poolside space
• Often automated for effortless use
• No visible clutter or trip hazards

Cons #

• Highest upfront cost
• Must be planned during construction
• Requires drainage + correct structural design
• Limited retrofit opportunities

Best For: Homeowners wanting a resort‑style finish with maximum convenience and minimal clutter.

2. Above‑Ground Rollers #

Overview #

Above‑ground rollers are the most common and flexible option. They sit beside the pool and manually roll the blanket on/off.

Pros #

• Most affordable roller system
• Works with any new or existing pool
• Portable — can be moved during entertaining
• Easy to repair or replace

Cons #

• Visible and occupies poolside space
• Manual effort required (unless motorised)
• Can be bulky on narrow pool decks

Best For: Budget‑focused buyers or retrofit installations where underground rollers aren’t possible.

3. Solar Blankets (With or Without Rollers) #

Overview #

Solar blankets sit on the surface of the water and trap heat while reducing evaporation. They can be paired with either roller type or used alone.

Pros #

• Lowest cost heating solution
• Reduces evaporation by up to 95%
• Warms the pool significantly in sunny weather
• Minimises chemical loss

Cons #

• Must be removed before swimming
• Awkward to handle without a roller
• Lifespan typically 4–7 years depending on quality

Best For: Any pool owner wanting inexpensive heating and water savings.

Side‑by‑Side Comparison Table #

Factor
Chlorine
Saltwater
Mineral
Freshwater
Initial Cost
$
$$
$$$
$$$$
Ongoing Cost
$$$$
$$
$$
$
Maintenance
High
Medium
Medium
Low
Skin/Eye Comfort
Low
Moderate
High
Highest
Eco-Friendliness
Low
Medium
Medium
High
Sanitising Power
Excellent
Excellent
Excellent
Very Good

Which Option Should You Choose? #

Choose an Underground Roller If: #

• You’re building a new pool
• You want a clean, luxury finish
• You want automated operation
• You want no equipment visible around the pool

Choose an Above‑Ground Roller If: #

• You want an affordable roller setup
• You have an existing pool
• You want something portable
• You want easier blanket handling

Choose a Solar Blanket Alone If: #

• Budget is the top priority
• You still want strong heating benefits
• You don’t mind manual handling

Final Thoughts #

The right roller‑and‑blanket solution depends on your pool layout, budget and how often you swim. Underground rollers offer the cleanest and most convenient experience, while above‑ground rollers balance price and ease of use. Solar blankets alone remain the most economical option — especially for heating performance.

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Updated on May 7, 2026

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