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Heat pumps are an exceptionally energy efficient and environmentally friendly way to heat your swimming pool. Heat pumps use less energy than conventional oil, gas, or electric heating systems and save you money. Heat Pumps extract heat from the air around it, intensify it with a compressor, and deliver it to the water. Cold air is exhausted away from the pool. Simply put, heat pumps use electricity to capture heat and move it from one place to another. For a heat pump to operate effectively, the temperature outside should be 45°F or higher. The higher the temperature, the more heat can be extracted and converted.
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Advantages of a heat pump:
- Eco-friendly: Heat pumps take heat from the air and transfers it to the pool. This makes the heating process ecologically safe, clean, and cost effective
- User-friendly: Simple to operate and low maintenance
- Cost efficient: Traditionally much cheaper than gas heaters. The operating cost of most heat pump pool heaters will be about one-third as much as propane heaters and half the cost of natural gas alternatives
- Reliable: Offers consistent and reliable heating performance as they continue to heat your pool even at night or during rainy or cloudy weather
- Speed: Heats pool water quicker than solar heaters
- Longevity: Heat pumps are ideal if the pool's heating system needs to be operational for long rather than short, or intermittent, periods of time
- Energy: Heat pumps appear to be able to produce more usable energy than they actually consume. Most figures suggest that, for every unit of energy they use, heat pumps produce 4 to 5 time more usable heat energy











