Should I upgrade to a Heat Pump?
When you heat a swimming pool the key to save on your monthly energy bill and gas bill is to get the most efficient heater to date.
According to Florida Power and Electric the average gas heater will heat a pool at 78 degrees for a cost of $180 / month. This same pool can be heated by a heat pump for $105 / month. A pool that is heated to 84 degrees will cost a gas heater $290, but it will cost a heat pump $159. (These figures were based on $0.12 kWh for Central Florida). The initial costs of purchasing a heat pump is about $1,100 more then a gas heater. If you were to heat your pool at 78 degrees for 8 months out of the year, you will make your money back in about 2 years. With a heater or heat pump life span of 8 to 13 years you will save about $5,000. If you are planning on staying in your house for over 2 years you should purchase a heat pump. If you currently have a gas heater it still makes sense to upgrade to a heat pump if you are staying in your home for longer then 2 years. These numbers did not include having a solar cover on your pool. If you were to heat your pool at 78 degrees and with a solar blanket this decreases your monthly bill to $53. Click here for our
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Jocelyn McDonald Posted: 5/15/2018
My husband and I have a pool in our backyard and are looking for ways to reduce the money we spend on it without giving it up entirely. We were considering getting a new heat pump, so the section of the article where you explain how upgrading your heat was very useful. I had no idea the difference in price between a pool heater and more up to date heat pump was so drastic, and we'll be sure to take this into consideration when making our pool more energy efficient.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/22/2015
running heater - Because a gas heater can heat your pool relatively quickly, it's more cost effective to heat your pool only when you are going to use it. Using a solar blanket is the best way to maintain the heat.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 6/22/2015
what is more efficient; constantly keeping a gas pool heater at the desired temperature or turning it on only when you need to boost the temp to that desired temp? (we have a solar blanket as well). ThanksReply