An above ground swimming pool is an investment. It may not be as expensive as an inground swimming pool but it still offers the same kind of fun and enjoyment for the family. To get more mileage out of your investment, you try to extend your swimming pool season beyond summer. You can keep your pool water warm and comfortable by installing a pool heater. No one wants to take the plunge into a swimming pool only to realize that water is too cold for comfort.
Increased awareness of the environment and energy costs has driven more interest in above ground pool solar heaters. Heating a large volume of water can consume a significant amount of energy. Solar energy coming from the sun will not cost much as it is for free. At the same time, it does not harm the environment since an above ground pool solar heater uses renewable energy.
An above ground pool solar heater keeps pool water warm the entire swimming season with minimal energy costs. It is a great option for water heating that is not heavy on your utility bills. Initially it may cost more than other above ground pool heaters such as gas heaters and heat pumps but you get more cost benefits in the long run. You get your return of investment within five years as you are spared from your utility bills. With proper care, an above ground pool solar heater can last up to fifteen years.
How does an above ground pool solar heater work?
Solar energy acts as fuel to heat pool water. An above ground pool solar heater relies on a pool pump to circulate water. This pool pump is already an integral part of the pump and filter system of a swimming pool. Solar energy is collected by solar panels. Solar panels are typically installed at rooftops since the area required is equivalent to the swimming pool area. In some cases, solar panels are installed in other areas that have better exposure to sunlight. These solar panels energize the heat exchanger where water is diverted after flowing through the filtration system. Warmer water returns to the pool until the desired temperature is reached. Once the temperature setting is achieved, water flow bypasses the solar collectors and would only circulate through the filtration unit.
Water temperature can be controlled using either a manual or automatic device. Both options are compatible with an above ground pool solar heater. A manual device gives users the option of turning the above ground pool solar heater on and off using a valve or diverter. An automatic device is similar to a thermostat in your air-conditioner or refrigerator. Just set the desired temperature of your pool water. All you have to do next is dip into your pool and enjoy.
Using a pool cover is recommended to reduce heat loss. This is another way of saving water as it prevents evaporation. In colder months, a pool cover will help keep water temperature warm.
An above ground pool solar heater is an investment that will give you value for money for the long term. It also adds value to your home. You may want to consult with a pool dealer to help you with your above ground pool solar heater needs.
Being in the Swimming Pool Industry for 40 years, Steve Merillat was one of the first people that designed and installed free-form vinyl in-ground pools and pioneered many of the techniques used to this day with regards to their installation. For all of your Swimming Pool Supplies needs, any purchase or information on your Above Ground Pool Solar Heater, visit 1800Pools.