Re: Pool Equipment Revamp: In over my head

Originally Posted by
PoolDoc
I probably should add: gas or propane pool heaters are, in my own local experience, the single piece of pool equipment most likely to go unused after the first season. Often they are turned off after the first large gas bill. Due to fracking, natural gas prices are down, relatively speaking, from what they have been historically. Because fracking is still growing, prices are likely to remain down. Heat pumps -- when applied correctly (= only in cool, not cold, climates!) -- offer a potentially more economical solution.
But, heating outdoor pools is EXPENSIVE. The ONLY method of heating that is not, is solar heating, and in the East, it's a very hit or miss method.
The plan is really to only use it for the purpose of heating the attached spa that spills over when we have guests come by and people want to relax in the bubbly. We do not plan to use the heater to ever heat the pool itself so I think it will be fairly inexpensive to run for that purpose. We would be using the gas model as well, so that will help some over propane.
What is a heat pump and how does it differ?
approx 20x40 IG pool w/ attached spa
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