Solar Pool Heating
Solar Pool Heating - If you own a swimming pool, you'll definitely need a way to
keep it warm. Otherwise, your pool will be too cold to use. There are many ways to heat your pool including gas
heaters, propane heaters and pool covers. With the price of gas and energy rising, many of these heaters will be
expensive to operate. Fortunately, there is another option that you should consider. A solar pool heater system can
easily keep your pool warm and comfortable while helping you save money on your energy bill. This article will
describe how solar pool heaters work, why you need to consider investing in a solar hot water system and how to choose the right heater for your needs.
How Does Solar Pool Heating Work?
As the name implies, a solar pool heater is powered by energy
from the sun. Though some heaters work differently, most cycle the cool water from your pool through solar
panels. These panels use solar collectors to capture energy from the sun.
The panels then use this free energy to warm the water before cycling it back into your pool. As a result,
your pool is kept warm and comfortable for those who wish to use it. A solar pool heater system can
economically lengthen the time of year that you use your pool.
Benefits Of Using Solar Pool Heating
There are several reasons to use a solar pool heater over other types of
heaters. First, as mentioned, you can save significant on your monthly gas and energy bills. Second, you and your
family can enjoy using your pool for a longer time during the year, knowing that your energy costs are lower.
Third, solar pool heaters usually require less maintenance than other heaters. Both electric and gas heaters need
to be serviced occasionally. Last, a solar pool heating system will likely last longer than other types of heaters.
While many gas heaters carry a 2-year warranty, you can expect your solar heater to last 7 to 10 years.
You can purchase solar pool heaters for an above-ground pool as well as an in-ground pool. A large
above-ground pool can either have a "roof top" cover that collects the sun's energy and warms your pool or a
heating system that sits on the ground. Many owners of smaller above-ground pools prefer a solar pool heating
system that sits on the ground. An in-ground pool should use a "roof top" cover. This type of cover typically sits
on the roof of your home while collecting energy. Unobtrusive, a "roof top" cover will likely not even be seen by
your guests.
Consider the decision to buy a solar water heating system to warm your pool
an investment. Not only will it allow your family and friends to enjoy a warm pool in which to swim, but you can
extend the swimming season and do so while saving money on fuel costs. Further, because solar pool heaters require
less maintenance and are generally more durable than other heaters, you can expect your heater to warm your pool
for many years.
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