A wide range of pool heating systems available and equipped with the most efficient automated heat controllers, specific types of pool heating Adelaide can be tailored to meet the specific needs of pool owners. There are thermal blankets, electric heat pumps, gas-powered pool water heaters, and solar pool water heaters.
Thermal blankets reduce pool water reheating costs by efficiently retaining pool heat; it is a very efficient heat insulator so pool water reheating expenses are kept at a minimum. By also protecting the pool from direct sunlight when not in use, and preventing debris from entering and contaminating the pool water, thermal blankets are also very efficient at controlling and preventing algae growth that may adversely affect the quality of the pool water. Since thermal blankets are relatively heavy and rollers are needed to cover and uncover the pool for use, the additional cost of purchasing rollers needs to be considered for proper thermal blanket storage at the pool deck area. Electric heat pumps are another source of efficient pool heating Adelaide. It captures ambient heat from the air and works very well in warm or tropical-type climates by collecting heat from the air and efficiently converting it into warming the pool water. Electric heat pumps are the most energy-efficient pool heating equipment available for hot climates where ambient air temperatures are normally warmer than normal. By efficiently maintaining a constant and even pool temperature in warmer climates, energy costs and savings are considerable when electric heating pumps are used since there is no need to use propane or any fossil-fuel to heat the swimming pool water. The disadvantage of using electric heat pumps is that it is not the most efficient pool heating Adelaide system for use in locations where colder climates are the norm because the air temperatures lack sufficient ambient air heat for an electric heat pump to work efficiently in warming the swimming pool water. Gas pool heating comes in a wide variety of heating capacities and sizes. It uses either natural gas, propane, or other types of non-renewable fuel. It is typically used as back-up heaters when pools are not used and heated often. Due to the added fuel costs, gas or fuel bills are much higher for those who do not use thermal blankets to maintain pool temperatures. Gas pool heaters are more expensive to operate if pools are not regularly heated and it generally requires 12-24 hours to completely heat swimming pool water. Gas pool heating uses a pump that draws cold swimming pool water, runs it through a filter, and then heats the swimming pool water in a water chamber, with the heated water pumped back into the pool; warming cycles are constantly repeated until the swimming pool water is heated to the desired warmth. Another system of pool heating is solar pool heating, widely considered as the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly way of heating swimming pool water. It is relatively inexpensive to operate and does not require fuel of any kind and uses just enough electricity to power its water pumps to cycle the pool water through its solar warming tubes. Solar pool heaters are appropriate and very efficient in locations such as in warm tropical climates where sunlight occurs year-round.
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