Swimming pool heaters are a favoured edition to any domestic pool for an all-year-round swimming season. Pool water heaters allow for easy temperature control even during the warmest of Australian Summer’s.
Find a pool heater that best suits your needs through the three main types of pool heating:
Each of these pool water heating solutions varies slightly impacting the installation and operating costs of the heating solution.
Solar Pool Heating
Solar pool heating in Sydney relies on power from the solar panels to heat your pool. The sun transfers the heat into the pool via a circulation system. You may think that because it’s solar that it’s free, however, you still need to pay for the electricity that runs the pump that circulates the heat. Solar heating also requires you to live in an environment that has a sunny climate with an area that has good exposure to the sun. If you have a shady backyard, you are not going to get the best results from solar pool heating. Solar pool heating typically has a larger upfront cost, however, is inexpensive to maintain long term.
Electric Pump Heating
Sunlover Heating in Sydney offers low operating costs to keep you in your pool for longer. You can be swimming in a warm pool for as little as $2.60 per day. Your annual operating costs for a 28m2 pool in Sydney are $625 per year. Pool heat pumps require a low operating cost as well as easy and fast installation. Making them the perfect heating solution for extending your swimming season.
Gas Pool Heating
If you only need to heat your swimming pool on special occasions, the gas pool heater is for you. The Pentair Master Temp Gas pool heater can save you money. Gas pool heating Sydney is highly efficient and an economical choice for heating your pool. It also can also heat up your pool spa to your desired temperature in a few hours making it ideal for school holidays and weekends with unexpected visits from friends and family. For under $25 you can have your pool temperature raised by 4°C.
When considering what heating solution is best for you it’s also important to consider:
- Pool size – The size of your pool will significantly impact your decision. A larger pool will mean it requires greater resources to warm up.
- Location – If you live in a sunny climate with an open space for sun to reach your solar panels, solar heating may be your best option. However, if you live in a climate with consistent cloud, this will not work as well.
- Cost – Each product has different start up costs vs maintenance costs. Your savings may impact whether your best choice is for a larger start up cost vs over the life of your pool heating solution.