
Navy Blue
One of the most popular colors, the darker blue helps heat the pool well while keeping the aesthetics of a deep refreshing body of water. It is slightly lighter in shade than Royal Blue but not by much.

Royal Blue
One of the most popular colors, the darker blue helps heat the pool well while keeping the aesthetics of a deep refreshing body of water. It is slightly darker in shade than Navy Blue.

Light Blue
A great choice to keep the pool looking like clear fresh water and works well when existing fountains and other water features are nearby so that the pool cover does not look out of place around them.

Cool Blue
This is a blue with a lot of gray in it, some would call it a sea gray. It blends well with surrounding coping and is less of a contrast from the deeper blues.

Lunar
Light and soothing pastel with a springtime feel blends well with mature flower gardens and light marble.

Light Gray
Popular cover color that blends well with cement and lighter gray stone surroundings.

Charcoal Gray
Warms the pool better than light gray and looks great in a variety of settings with natural stone or cement.

Sand
Blends into sandstone and local arid landscape vegetation well.

Forest Green*
Retired: limited quantities remain - A dark color that warms pools well and blends in nicely with surrounding greenery especially in partly shaded settings

Steel Blue*
Retired: limited quantities remain - The darker blue helps heat the pool well while keeping the aesthetics of a deep refreshing body of water.

Brown / Mocha*
Retired: limited quantities remain - Great color to absorb and heat pools, blends well with wood decks, Santa Barbara’s native Live Oak trees and rocky hillsides

Beige*
Retired: limited quantities remain - Popular choice for blending into sandstone and local arid landscape vegetation.











