What Type Of Pool Heaters Are Available

March 16th, 2010 Posted in Home Improvement

If you are ready to swim for a longer amount of time throughout the year and you want to do it with a higher temperature of water in your pool, then you need to know what kind of cost will be associated with a pool heater. The choice of a pool heater depends on which of the three types you choose and the amount you are willing to spend for running it.

Here is what you are looking at for the cost of your new pool heater. First on the line is a solar heater that is not badly priced.You are going to spend about $300 to $600 for the actual heater, then to run it you are looking at about $100 a month.

There would be some variation of running expenses as they would largely depend on how frequently you use it, and the regional climatic conditions there.This is one of the more expensive options, but you can get your pool up 5 to 7 degrees in a couple of hours with a gas heater. The second option is that of an electric pool heater and is slightly cheaper than a gas heater.

Depending on the model and size, an electric heater costs from $150 to $500.If used on a regular basis it costs you $50-$75 extra per month towards electricity bill.This is still a pretty expensive option, but it will work well and get you hotter pool water.

Last, you can use a solar pool heater to get you that longer swimming season. This will be the cheapest option and you can purchase or build one for between $100 and $300. Leaving aside the initial investment, there is hardly any recurring expense except that of electricity needed for operating the pump installed in the circuit, and would come to about $10-$15 a month.

However, this will not be able to work when the sun is not out. You have the option of having a combo of a hand made pool heater and electric heaters for an economical operation all the year round.

This will allow you to run the electric heater for a few hours at night and the solar heater during the day.

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