The summer is over, and with it, I assume all of your pool parties have come to an end. Hold up a second! Despite the fact that those balmy and sunny days are (temporarily) becoming a thing of the past, this does not imply that you cannot continue to take pleasure in swimming in your pool. And if you want to enjoy some fun in the pool when it’s not the right season, having a solar pool warmer on hand is the best way to do it. The following are six advantages that come along with having a solar pool heater.

 

  1. Solar heaters allow you to swim longer into the year

Fifteen percent of adults and thirty-six percent of children and adolescents between the ages of seven and seventeen swim at least six times each year. The majority of these swims take place during the warm summer months, which means that the typical pool owner is only able to enjoy the therapeutic advantages of a swim for around three or four months out of the year. Simply adding a solar heater to your pool will allow you to swim for a few more months beyond the typical swimming season.

 

  1. Solar heaters are more energy efficient

Increasing the temperature of your pool does not necessarily imply you will need to increase the amount of electricity you consume. Solar heaters use the power of the sun to provide warmth while avoiding the growing expenses of energy. Even though the initial investment for a solar heater might range anywhere from $1,600 to $5,200 to buy and install, your stylish new solar pool heater should pay for itself in anywhere from two to seven years. The price mostly is determined by the dimensions of your pool as well as the annual temperatures that are typical for your location.

 

Solar heaters reduce energy use in two different ways:

 

  1. Solar heat pumps make use of solar energy to heat your pool. Energy Saver states that solar heaters utilise the sun’s energy through a solar collector device, which circulates the water in your pool and increases the temperature of the water via solar heat. Solar heat pumps are also referred to as solar water heaters.

 

  1. Solar heat pumps may also use solar energy to cool your pool. During the hot summer months, you can use your heat pump to chill the pool at night by following the same circulation method.

 

One other thing you can do to cut down on your energy use is to cover your swimming pool with a solar blanket at night to prevent heat from escaping.

 

  1. Solar heaters contribute to the preservation of the environment

Because solar heaters reduce the amount of energy needed to heat water, purchasing one means investing in a pool warmer that is better for the environment. Because it does not rely on fossil fuels such as gas or oil and does not emit emissions that are harmful to the environment, such as carbon dioxide, solar energy is considered to be one of the most environmentally friendly kinds of energy (C02). Solar energy, on the other hand, is powered. This radiation is emitted by the sun and travels to the earth, where it is used to heat solar pools.

 

  1. The annual operating costs of solar pool heaters are quite low

If you have ever attempted to heat your swimming pool with a conventional pool heater, then you are aware of how expensive it can be to keep your pool warm when the temperature outside is lower. Solar pool heaters not only cut down significantly on the amount you spend on heating your pool, but also require very little maintenance and upkeep.

 

According to research carried out by Pools Plus Solar, heating your pool with a natural gas heater could cost you anywhere from $1,400 to $4,800 a year. However, heating it with a solar heater can cost you anywhere from $0 to $120 annually. Due to the fact that your heater does not require the use of fossil fuels or electricity, you are practically paying for the device itself while reaping the advantages of the sun’s radiant heat.

 

  1. Solar pool heaters need very little in the way of upkeep.

Solar heaters don’t need any maintenance because they work in a way that is good for the environment and efficient. In addition, a solar heater has a lifespan of anywhere from 15 to 20 years or even more. Contrast that with gas pool heaters, which, according to Energy.gov, may remain operational for at least five years. But that doesn’t mean you don’t need to make an appointment for an annual checkup with an expert in your area. Simply put, it means that there will be a lower chance that your heater will need maintenance.

 

In addition, just as with any other type of pool heater, you will need to give the filter cartridge a monthly inspection and replace it somewhere between six and twelve months afterwards. It is possible that you may need to change the filter more frequently if your pool sees a lot of use, if there are trees located above it, or if you do not have a cover for it while it is not being used.