Swimming Pool Heaters

| Saturday, March 10, 2012
By Owen Jones


The most costly aspect of having a swimming pool is the construction of it. Maintenance is also expensive. Therefore, people who have garden swimming pools usually attempt to get as many hours of use out it as they can. This means sitting in the garden at the poolside whenever possible and inviting friends and family around to share it all with them.

However, there is one more thing that you can do to increase the number of hours you can spend in your pool - you can lengthen the season that you are able to use it in. The temperature of the water is the only real constraint on swimming outside, it does not really matter whether it is snowing or raining as long as the water is warm enough.

Swimming in the rain, the mist and the snow is actually immense fun, at least as much fun as swimming in the sunshine, as long as the water is warm enough and there is no lightening. The answer is to install a water heater into your swimming pool system.

A swimming pool water heater can have a drastic impact on the amount of time you can spend in your pool. If you set the thermostat at 78-80 F (about 25 C), you can double the amount of time you can spend in the water. If you live in a warm part of the country, you may just require to heat the water by a couple of degrees to be able swim in luxury.

A substantial body of heated water will lose most of its heat through its surface area, so it is a good concept to cover your pool with a decent quality insulation blanket-cum-pool cover. The insulated pool blankets will reduce your heating bills quite considerably and it will raise the level of pool safety considerably as well.

The most widespread systems for heating swimming pool water are liquid petroleum gas (LPG) or oil fired. These systems are simple to install and relatively cheap to run. Electricity is also used, but it is not economical. If you live in the correct area meaning that you just require to raise the water temperature a few degrees, you could use solar power.

The problem with solar power is the profit margin the retailers would like to make. If you make your own panels, purchase in kit form or buy secondhand panels, solar power would be the best approach, if you have the sun, but not quite sufficient heat.

At the time, gas-powered swimming pool water heating is still by far the simplest to install and run and so offers the best answer to heating your pool. You will be able to get LPG water heaters secondhand from numerous sources and you will be able to buy new from the Net too. EBay is another good source of LPG swimming pool water heaters




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