Pool Heat Pumps

If you live in a warm climate where the temperature is usually above 70 degrees, then you probably have little need for pool heat pumps. But if you live in a place with cooler temperatures, like the majority of the country, then you may find that installing a pool heat pump is an excellent way to heat the water in your pool and extend your summer pool enjoyment.

How Do Pool Heat Pumps Work?

Pool Heat Pumps

Simply described, a pool heat pump works by transferring the solar energy heat of the air around the pool into the pool water. A pool heat pump accomplishes this by circulating the air through the pump absorbing the heat. That heat is then transferred to the pool water through circulation, slowing heating up the pool water.

Pool heat pumps are usually powered by electricity and are rather expensive when first installed. However, they are a lot less expensive to use than other types of pool heaters to run and will save you money in the long run. Since they are energy efficient, they use less energy, which makes them more environmentally friendly that other types of heating for your pool. Plus, they add to the enjoyment of using your pool.

Pool Heat Pump Efficiency

Pool heat pumps are designed to be extremely energy efficient. They utilize a minimum amount of energy to absorb the solar heat from the air surrounding the pool. As result, they cost less money to run than almost any other type of pool heating system, including gas heaters, oil heaters and electrical heaters.

Safe and Clean

Pool heat pumps are also safe and clean. They are a totally self-contained system and provide a safe heating source for your pool. Pool heating pumps do not require you to add chemicals to them in order for them to work. You simply pop it in the pool and let it do its job.

Durable

Pool heat pumps are designed with a strong plastic housing that is built to last a long time. They are durable and stand any type of weather, even summer storms. You do not need to replace the pool heat pump for a number of years because they do not easily break, nor are they easily damaged. In fact, a pool heat pump can last for close to a decade before it needs to be replaced.

Ease of Operation

Another great benefit to the pool heat pump is that it is easy and simple to operate. It does not need any special installation, unlike other types of pool heaters. You do not need to call in a pool contractor or pooling plumber in order to install and use pool heat pumps. Instead, you only need to attach them to your pool and put them in the water. Let it do its job and circulate the water and soon your pool will be warm.

Cost Efficient

Although the initial cost of pool heat pumps can be surprising at first, over the long run they cost very little to operate. For just a few pennies a day, you can heat your pool and enjoy it throughout the summer, even if you do not live in a warm weather climate.