Different types of equipment to heat the pool

Posted by John Smith on September 26th, 2019

One of the best ways to extend the bathing season is with good pool heating equipment like Hayward propane pool heater that guarantees a pleasant water temperature at all times.

Every proud owner of a steel pool at home will surely be constantly looking for ways to enjoy it to the fullest, not only with proper maintenance but using resources and equipment that allow him to extend his time of use and enjoyment.

Perform a thermal study:

There are different alternatives in equipment for pool heating like k-star electric heater, dehumidification and everything related to air conditioning, whose choice depends on the type and characteristics of the pool, its location, and its surroundings, as well as the use that you want to give it. For this, it is recommended to carry out a thermal study and analyze the results to determine the most appropriate pool equipment.

Install a pool cover:

Regardless of the type of pool and the heating system is chosen, the use of pool covers or covers is highly recommended as it reduces water evaporation and temperature loss. Even in outdoor pools, a cover serves to increase the water temperature a bit, so pool covers are also considered heating systems.

What is the best equipment to heat the pool?

Heat pump:

Heat pumps are equipment that uses the energy of the environment, absorbing heat from the air and then transferring it to the pool water. Heat pumps are currently the most demanded heating system, both for outdoor and indoor pools, thanks to their easy installation, competitive prices and low energy consumption.

Electric heater:

The heaters use a function similar to that of heat pumps but using electric power systems for their operation.

Solar energy systems:

They use the sun's energy to heat the water that flows into solar panels until it reaches the desired temperature and then is transferred to the pool. They are the cheapest air conditioning systems available today, environmentally friendly, easy to install and minimal maintenance. Keep in mind that they depend directly on the sun and occupy a large space near the pool.

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