POOL HEAT PUMPS
AquaCal
and Heat Siphon Swimming Pool Heat Pumps are extremely
energy efficient in Ohio. Adding a pool heat pump is truly one of the most
prudent investments you could make and you will get more swimming pleasure from
your pool.
Initially, the cost of purchasing a pool heat pump is
certainly higher than a pool gas heater. However, the money saved from the
energy-efficient operation returns that cost difference within just a few
years. After that, you're making money compared to gas heating choices.
Heat Siphon and AquaCal heat pump efficiency ranges from
500 to 600+%. The way to compare one heat pump to another is to look at their
C.O.P. ratings. The C.O.P. is the efficiency rating of a pool heat pump. The
higher the COP, the more efficient the heat pump, the more energy and money you
will save heating your pool.
Heat Siphon and AquaCal heat pump efficiency ranges from
500 to 600+%. The way to compare one heat pump to another is to look at their
C.O.P. ratings. The C.O.P. is the efficiency rating of a pool heat pump. The
higher the COP, the more efficient the heat pump, the more energy and money you
will save heating your pool.
Pool heat pumps also have become increasingly popular for
their benefits in longevity compared to pool gas heaters. The top pool heater
manufacturers have remedied another concern compared to gas pool heaters, which
are the aggressive/corrosive aspects of treated pool water that can destroy
heat exchangers of gas heaters when the water balance is not properly
maintained. The heat pump manufacturers we offer use only titanium metals in
their heat exchangers. They are basically bullet-proof to saltwater and
aggressive or imbalanced pool water conditions.
When considering the pool heating options, it is good to
note that pool heat pumps do heat slower than a gas pool heater. However, the
temperature can be maintained very well and easily without expending very much
energy once desired water temperature has been achieved. Drastically lower
energy costs and the safety of gradual heating will more than compensate for
the higher initial cost of the swimming pool heat pump.
Pool heat pumps move heat captured from the outside air
and transfer that heat to your pool water. Therefore, the outside air temperature
should be over 45-50 degrees to provide heating. If the air temperature is that
cool outside, would you want to swim anyway?
We offer pool heat pumps for above ground pools and
in-ground pools.