As the weather cools and you want to extend the use of your pool, a heater to warm the water is a must. There are a few factors to consider when purchasing an inground pool heater: the size, the environment you live in, how quickly you expect it to heat, and your preference for energy use.
You can heat your pool in many ways, from electric, solar, and natural gas. Depending on where you live and how assessable your utilities may be will further determine which option is best for you. For example, if you live in a northern region with cold winters, you’ll likely want to bypass the solar heater and choose gas or electric, which will heat faster and works better in frigid weather. Those in warmer, sunnier climates would benefit by using solar heaters.
Whichever you decide, we list the pros and cons for each type of heater and name a couple of the best-selling products under each category.
Gas Powered
Gas-powered pool heaters are powerful and can heat your water up to 20 to 30 degrees relatively quickly. The cost is usually lower compared to solar and electric heaters. Gas heaters require a bit more maintenance and cleaning, which can be costly in terms of time spent cleaning instead of enjoying the pool itself. Also, gas is the most expensive, so over time, any money you save up front will be long gone.
-Hayward W3H150FDN Universal H-Series 150,000 BTU Natural Gas Pool and Spa Heater
-Pentair MasterTemp 125 Low NOx Pool Heater
Solar Powered
Solar-powered pool heaters are often considered one of the best options because they do not require electricity and are cleaner to run. They tend to be more expensive upfront but will save in utilities cost down the line. A solar heater would be more sufficient in temperate regions, as they require more time to heat up.
-Smart Pool S601 Inground Pool Solar Heating System
-Fafco 10028 Universal 24ft x 3.75in Solar Panel Heating Kit
Electric Pool Heaters
Electric heaters are versatile and the most affordable. They are cheaper than gas because it runs on electricity rather than fuel, which is less expensive. Electric heaters are easier to install because they don’t depend on gas lines. There are two types of electric pool heaters, immersion and circulation heaters. Immersion heaters are installed in the pool water and are typically used for smaller, more shallow pools. The circulation heater, best for larger pools, uses a fan to circulate water through the heating element, which is based outside of the pool.
– FibroPool FH055 Swimming Pool Heater Pump
– Ecosmart US SMART POOL Tankless Pool Heater
– Hayward W3HP50HA2 HeatPro Heat Pump
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