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Q & A About Swimming Pool Heaters

Swimming pool heaters can give your pool a longer yearly usage span than normal, extending it from early spring to late fall in many regions. Even warmer climates can sometimes need extra warmth in the swimming pool during the cold evenings and nights.

There are three primary heating sources including: solar, gas, or electric. For most areas its cheaper to use an electric heat source but other parts of the country (or world) would be far better off with gas options. Solar options are more expensive up front and cheaper long term as the sun's energy is free.

Does size matter?

Yes. Generally speaking its best for a bigger heating unit up to a point. The bigger the pool the more heat you'll need. Having too small a swimming pool heater will result in a unit working all the time (burning more energy) but not creating the desired temperature level.

Is there a "best temperature" setting?

This is a matter of personal preference. 75 to 78 degrees is considered standard, but it will be depend on your region's average outdoor temperature. Heat is a matter of physics as well as perception.

What about a heat pump pool heater?

These units use warmer air around the pool to heat the water being run through it. If your outside air is really cold you don't want the heat pump. Milder climates can handle this type fine.

Before buying please consider these requirements:

How big is your pool? 
How much do you want to spend up front? 
How much can you afford for annual energy payments? Would pool solar panels be better? 
How much space is available for housing the pool heater? 
Also, don't forget to insulate the pipes and fittings from the cold outside air. Your pump and filter must be in good shape to accommodate the water flow.

Heat loss is a major concern of swimming pool owners. If your pool is in a breezy area you'll lose a lot of heat coming off the water's surface, causing great expense to continue heating. You can reduce some of the wind factor by installing a pool fence or hedge around your recreation area. Not only providing privacy, it will save you money in heating expenses.


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