What is the best way to heat your pool?
Pools are a great addition to your yard. They provide refreshment and fun during the hot summer days. But what if you want to extend the swimming season or enjoy your pool in the spring or fall when temperatures are cooler? The answer is simple: heat your pool! In this blog post, we will explain to you how to heat both an above-ground and in-ground pool, and we will discuss the costs involved.
Different ways to heat your pool
There are several methods for heating your pool, ranging from inexpensive to expensive but effective. Here are some of the most commonly used methods:
Electric heating: This method uses electric heat pumps or electric resistance heaters to heat the pool water. While electric heating is effective, it can lead to significant energy costs in the long run.
Natural heating: Natural heating uses the heat from the sun to warm the pool water. This can be accomplished by using pool domes, black tubing or solar collectors.
What does it cost to heat a pool?
The cost of heating a pool depends on several factors, including the size of the pool, the water content, the heating method chosen and whether you use a cover to retain the heat. Let’s take a closer look at the cost of heating a pool.
Cost of a heated garden pool: The cost of this varies considerably, usually between £300 and £1,300. It depends on the factors mentioned above and your personal preferences. Some heating methods are cheaper but may not provide the desired water temperature, while others are more expensive but provide very hot water.
What does a heat pump pool heater cost?
Cost of heating a pool with a heat pump: The heat pump is a popular and effective way to heat your pool. But how much does it cost to heat a pool with a heat pump? First, you have the purchase cost of a heat pump. Say you have a pool with a water capacity of 14m³ then the heat pump must be able to handle pumping this amount of water around. In addition, it is important to look at maximum efficiency. For example, you pay around £430 for a heat pump with an output of 1 in 5.2 and around £725 for a heat pump with an output of 1 in 9.5. So, heating your pool with a heat pump will cost between £430 and £725. This is only the purchase of the heat pump. On top of that comes the annual energy cost.
Cost of electricity consumption: Heating a pool requires electricity, and the cost of this can be significant. On average, a heated pool uses about 1,000 kW per year, which amounts to about €260, depending on energy prices in your area. It is important to consider rising energy prices and their fluctuations.
Cost of water evaporation: In addition to the electricity consumption of a heated pool, every pool also experiences water evaporation. For example, swimming water evaporates faster in dry summer months and you have to refill the water. Do the kids like to dive into the water and play games in the pool? Then the pool also loses more water and will need to be replaced. If the pool is already filled and you only want to refill then you will calculate the water content x 1.5. If we assume a pool with 15m³, then we need to add 22.5m³ of water during the swimming season. So refilling and consumption of a heated pool will cost about £20.
Save costs on heating your pool with a Sunnytent
A SunnyTent pool tent is a great solution for people who do not want to have additional energy costs when heating their pool. This pool tent heats the pool water naturally by using daylight and sunlight. Here are some advantages of the SunnyTent:
Low purchase cost: The SunnyTent is a lot cheaper to purchase than a heat pump.
No energy costs: Since the SunnyTent works based on natural heating, there are no additional energy costs associated with its use. This means you can save money on your energy bill.
Reduced heat loss and water evaporation: The SunnyTent not only protects your pool from weather, but also helps reduce heat loss and prevent water evaporation. This keeps your pool water warm longer and reduces the need to refill water.
Swim in all weather conditions: With a SunnyTent, you can even enjoy swimming in rain and overcast conditions. The tent creates a pleasant and protected environment in which you can swim regardless of the weather conditions.
Quality and warranty: The SunnyTent is a product of European quality. It is easy to install and will be delivered to your home within 3 to 5 business days. Moreover, you get a standard 2-year warranty.
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