Wednesday 12 October 2011

Heat Up That Cold Swimming Pool


!±8± Heat Up That Cold Swimming Pool

Heating up that cold swimming pool can be done in different ways; and doesn't have to cost a fortune while doing so; depending on the method used. A heat pump is one of the most inexpensive ways to heat your pool. Using water heat pumps as opposed to gas; and electric heat pumps reduces the heating cost as much as 65-80%.

The size heater to use would be determined on the size pool that is being heated? Such as a 400sf. Pools with a temperature of 20 degrees would require a heater able to produce at least 223 700 BTU to heat it. Most stores should refer to a pool heater sizing chart. When shopping for a heater you should also want to look at the thermometer, if you already own. To ensure that the new heater is warming up properly, this in case you need to buy a stove.

Most heating systems will take at least 24-48 hours in a pool, depending on the size of the pool heat. There are also solar pool heating, which canraise your pools temperature up to 10°F. These types of heaters do not require gas or electricity to operate. The solar pool heater would save on electricity and would be an environmentally friendly way to heat your pool.

The solar pool heater; also known as the sunheater is easy to install and they also come in different sizes for different size pools. Water flows through your pool pump and the many tubes of the solar heater and back into your swimming pool. The Hayward heatpro system is an electric heating system that uses liquid Freon in order to heat the water. The Hayward heating system uses heat from its surroundings to transport that heat to your pool.


Heat Up That Cold Swimming Pool

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