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Swimming pool heaters are a great investment for anyone who wants to swim in. By using a heater you can be swimming in warm water throughout the year. One of the best heater manufacturers has been Jandy. One of their newest heaters is the Legacy LRZ heater. |  |
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| Posted by PoolGuru on September 18,2009 08:47 AM |
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Are you ready to heat your aboveground swimming pool the eco-friendly way? How about add weeks to your swimming season with free energy created by a solar heating unit? Then we have found a great and simple solar heating unit for you; introducing the AquaQuik Aboveground Solar Swimming Pool Heater. |
| The AquaQuik Solar Pool Heater has a space saving design, which takes up less space than a conventional solar heating panel. The unit also features legs that are built into it; therefore, making it able to angle it 30 degrees for more sun light exposure. In addition, you can connect multiple solar heaters together in a series to enhance heating efficiency... |
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| Posted by PoolGuru on June 18,2009 10:22 AM |
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In this video we will look at 3 different swimming pool heat pumps; the Jandy AE2500T, Hayward HP21003T and Aqua Pro 1000. These 3 heat pumps are very comparable so we go over the small differences that might help you in making a decision for your pool...
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| Posted by PoolGuru on June 01,2009 09:12 AM |
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The keys to choosing a swimming pool heat pump consist of know what size you need and knowing what makes one brand model different from the rest. To help you out with think sometimes mind boggling research, we have comprised a chart of four different heat pumps and listed the important specs that you should look for when choosing a heat pump....
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| Posted by PoolGuru on April 20,2009 08:44 AM |
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Is your swimming pool a little too cold for you these days? Maybe its time to think about getting some kind of heater for your pool but you don’t know if a heat pump or a heater is right for your pool. Well we have put together a way to let you figure out which would be better for your pool and situation.
The first thing you should consider is the area in which your pool is located because the way a heat pump works is they require a certain climate. Heat pumps take in outside... |
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| Posted by PoolGuru on March 12,2009 08:15 AM |
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