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Should You Install a Swimming Pool Heat Pump?

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

If you have a pool, have you ever considered using a swimming pool heat pump to heat it? The efficiency of one of these units depends on the actual temperature outside. Since most pools are located outside, it is a logical choice to heat them in this manner. Many people still are not familiar with the operation of these machines. They do not actually generate heat; they just move it from one place to another.

A swimming pool heat pump will heat the pool to the desired temperature at an efficient cost. Just set the machine to the temperature you want and that is it. Thus, even if the weather is not that great, you can be assured that your pool is the right temperature for a enjoyable swim. These pumps work best when the weather is not too cold. They use the outside air as a free energy source.

A swimming pool heat pump will work in the same principle as an air conditioner or refrigerator but in reverse. The main mechanics of one of these units consists of a condenser, a ventilator, a heat exchanger and a compressor that incorporates a refrigerant.

The swimming pool heat pump will kick into action when the temperature of the water falls a degree or two below its desired setting. When the water reaches the temperature you have set on the machine, then it will automatically shut off until it is needed again. To find one of these units, check with a local heating and air conditioning supplier, they will likely carry heat pumps of varying sizes as well. Alternatively, you can search the internet for a company that may sell them online. However, purchasing them from a reputable dealer that is local to you is much more advised because you should have the supplier install the unit and provide you with the proper operating instructions.

In conclusion, heating your pool with a swimming pool heat pump is an energy efficient method of keeping your pool comfortable during the entire swim season.

Pool Solar Heaters - How to Build Your Own Pool Solar Heater

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Are you interested in heating your pool and you want to do it for a good price? Do you want to extend your swimming season and you want it to be done in a very environmentally safe and friendly way? There is a way to build your own pool solar heaters and they are actually very inexpensive and easy to put together. Here is a plan to put together your solar heater.

First, you are going to need about 150 feet of long black tubing that is about a half inch around to three fourths of an inch around. You will also need about 10 feet of PVC pipe that will fit snugly into the ends of the black tubing. you will need a shut off valve that will be attached to one end of the PVC piping. You will also need a pump that will be strong enough to move water through the tubing at a slow speed.

Second, you are going to need some 2 by 4 pieces of lumber and some metal brackets. You will want to attach the black tubing to the 2 by 4s going back and forth making a coiling pattern. This is the basic part of your heater that is going to get the water hot. You will want to mount this part of your heater on a rooftop that is in direct sunlight, a shed, a barn, a garage, or anywhere else that is in direct sunlight. The hotter this gets the better.

Last, you will run the PVC piping from each end of the black tubing into the pool. The pump with go on one end of your PVC piping and the shut off valve on the other end. When you turn the pump on it will suck water out of your pool at a slow speed and pump it up and through your black tubing, very slowly. You want this water to be sitting in the black tubing and getting hot. Then, when it comes back into the pool it will start to raise the temperature of your pool. This is now your solar pool heater.

Above Ground Swimming Pool Heaters

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Do you own an above ground swimming pool? Are you looking for a great way to heat your pool so that you can have a longer swimming season and warmer water during your season? There are many ways to heat your above ground pool and you can choose from three basic options. Here are your above ground swimming pool heaters to choose from.

First, there is a gas heater. This is an expensive type of pool heater that does not require a lot of maintenance, but when it does it will be expensive. Plus this will skyrocket your gas bills and will cost you a lot of money in fuel. However, this is the best type of heater for raising the temperature of your pool water in a hurry. It can get you into the mid 80s in a couple of hours.

Second, you have the electric above ground pool heater. This is not going to be quite as expensive as the gas heater and it will raise your electric bill, but not nearly as much as the gas heater will effect your gas bill. It will take a couple of days to get you into the mid 80s with this type of heater and it will have to be run most of the day and night to get you there.

Last, there is the solar pool heater. This is the cheapest of all the heaters and you can even build it yourself for around $200 if you decide to. Basically it is a set of black tubes that run back and forth with a pump to run the water through them slowly. The tubes are places on your roof or somewhere in direct sunlight so they will get very hot during the day. Then, at night you shut it off. This is the best choice of all the above ground pool heaters because it is inexpensive and will get you into the mid 80s as long as you have sunlight to work with.