How to Heat Your Swimming Pool

It’s fair to say that if the water in your home swimming pool is too cold for you, then you’re unlikely to swim in it. With this in mind, if you’re keen to make the most of your pool facilities in all weather conditions, the best thing you can do is fit a sufficient pool heating system.

By doing this, you will get optimum use from your pool because without heating, you’ll only be able to swim during the warmer summer months. However, with heating fitted, you’ll easily be able to swim in your pool when you’re not in the summer months – potentially all year round!

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So, which form of heating should you opt for? There are plenty to choose from, and in this article, we’ve picked out some of the most widely used types, such as swimming pool heat pumps and gas heaters.

Essentially, the right choice for you will come down to several factors. For example, the size and type of your pool, how often you want to use your pool and the varying temperatures you want your pool to reach at various stages of the year.

Let’s take a look at the following options and help you find the right heating system for your swimming pool.

1. Solar Panels

 

When you have solar panels, you have a system that produces energy as opposed to heat. The energy created is environmentally-friendly and can be used to heat your pool via an electric heating system.

If you feel that you will want to quickly heat your home pool, best practice is to use a combination of solar panels and an electric heating system such as a heat exchanger.

How much you pay for solar panels will depend on how many panels and the capacity of those that are fitted, the type used and also the quality of the panels.

2. A Heat Pump

 

With solar energy, you are at the mercy of the elements because if there’s a lack of sunlight, your panels will struggle to produce energy. A swimming pool heat pump is, therefore, the ideal substitute for pool owners looking to get a heating source that isn’t reliant on the sun.

In fact, installing a heat pump for heating your pool’s water has a host of additional benefits, which include:

  • Highly-efficient
  • Economical
  • Easy to use
  • Durable

Many people choose a heat pump due to its superior environmentally-friendly status. Furthermore, heat pumps boast a long service life. So, if efficient pool heating is something that appeals to you, a high-quality heat pump is the choice for you.

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3. A Heat Exchanger

 

For those looking to use a heating solution that will work swiftly, a heat exchanger could be just the choice. If you’re someone who isn’t often at the residence and want to enjoy the pool when you do happen to be in the house, a heat exchanger will heat your pool in just one day. This means it’s a great option to accompany a pool at a country getaway, summer house or for anyone who only likes to use their swimming pool occasionally.

Heat exchangers are fitted with a corrosion-resistant heating element constructed out of titanium. The electricity works to heat the resistor, which then transfers the heated water that flows past the resistance.

Because heat exchangers are connected to the residential heating system it makes for a pretty economical heating system as far as installation is concerned. Exchangers do have a high energy consumption in comparison to some other options, so if you’re looking to have your pool constantly heated, this might not be the optimum choice for you.

However, a heat exchanger can be combined with a heat pump or a solar boiler to create an efficient heating system that covers a variety of bases as the titanium heat exchanger quickly heats the water to an enjoyable temperature. Then, you can let the heat pump or solar boiler kick in to sustain your preferred temperature.

4. Gas Heaters

 

Some gas pool boilers have 94% efficiency because of their ability to incorporate their condensing technology, which could lower running costs by as much as 30%.

If you’re looking for a heating option for the winter months, a gas heater is arguably the most effective choice.

Additionally, pool gas heaters typically contain high BTU ratings. This means they’re able to raise pool water temperatures faster than any other heating solution. So, if you’re keen to keep your pool heated during the cooler months, being able to warm up the pool in a short amount of time can be very appealing!

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