Valuable Advice For Purchasing Unique Electric Pool Heater
On August 31, 2010 in Uncategorized
When one wants to select a pool heater, so many factors have to be considered and studied. Each option has both advantages and disadvantages. As the name implies, electric pool heaters use electricity to warm the water in your pool. Water from your pool is pumped through a filtration and heating system and then it is pumped back into your pool.
Some things you will need to think about when buying an electric pool heater the climate in your area, the total size of your pool, and the time of year when you plan to use the heater. Gas pool heaters may often prove to be cheaper than electric ones.
Solar or electric heaters for your pool are much more energy efficient than gas pool heaters, although gas pool heaters are still widely used. The efficiency of the heater is greatly influenced by your local climate. Pool heaters can be fueled by either natural or propane gas. An electric pool heater maintains a warm, comfortable water temperature regardless of any winter weather conditions.
An electric pool heater will often give you greater energy efficiency than a gas one. On the negative side, electric pool heaters are likely to become less efficient as the temperature declines. An outdoor electric pool heater will stop working as well once the outdoor air temperature goes below 45 degrees. As the temperature declines your electric pool heater will have to work harder to be able to warm the water in your pool.
A pool can be heated very quickly by a gas pool heater. Try a solar powered pool heater as this will be the least expensive method of heating your pool. In your climate, this may not make sense. In most situations the sun gatherers are placed on the roof of your house for these types. Water is circulated through the filter and the collectors and then moved back to the pool. To keep the operating costs minimal, solar is the way to go.
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