Swimming Pool Heat Pump – Warm Water Heaters All Year Round

You can find various swimming pool heat pumps on the market nowadays there is no need to have to swim in cold water. You can choose from a wide range of gas pool heaters to electric and even solar powered, that will make your swimming experience far more enjoyable.

Almost certainly the most widespread means of heating a pool is by using a gas water heater linked to the pool. Water is pumped from the pool and into the heater where it is warmed by a gas fire and then pumped straight back into the pool to keep the water temperature warm. It is moderately nippy, efficient and trouble-free, but as gas prices increase, so too will the costs of heating your pool.

Even with an electric swimming pool heater it can work out quite expensive if used on a frequent basis. Even if you do use an automated thermostat that lowers the temperature during the evening time when the pool is not being used much.

Solar Heat

New and innovative sun powered heaters guarantee to maintain your swimming pool water at a constant level without the costs. With solar power swimming pool heaters, water is first pumped through water cells, which are open to the sun throughout the day, and is heated. Just like tepid water coming from garden hose pipe that has been laying around in the sunshine for a while.

The water continues form the cells back to the pool which in turn heats the rest of the water.

You can choose the size of the heating cells that are compatible to the size of your swimming pool. These solar power cells are normally positioned on a nearby roof or tower, such as the changing room or the pump house.

A comparable devise is also available as an above ground swimming pool heater, with the solar cells set up alongside the pool at ground level. As with every item of equipment you should always shop around and take advice from a professional supply merchant.

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  1. EPX Panel Heater says:

    That sounds great, it would save a lot of money on running costs but how long until the system pays off its self? Also what value can this add to a poll as well as space taken up?

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