Swimming pools are very ideal for cooling during the summer. When temperatures go really high, and one’s sweat is flowing like a river, nothing beats taking a dip in a pool to cool off. Even at nighttime, summer nights can be really warm; that’s why people enjoy night swimming also. After summer, the water temperature of a pool can go really low. You won’t anymore enjoy swimming in the pool if the water is too cold. To regulate the temperature of a swimming pool, you need to install a heating system. Try using pool heat pumps.
Pool heat pumps will help heat the water of your swimming pool, which allows for swimming regardless of the weather or season. So long as the air outside is at least 45 degrees, pool heat pumps can raise the water temperature of the pool. Pool heat pumps are operated by electricity; they draw the air outside and let it pass through an evaporator coil. Water from the pool passes through the pool heat pump’s filter, where it is heated using heated gas from the outside air collected. The heated water comes out and the pool’s water temperature rises.
Pool heat pumps initially cost more than other heaters like gas pool heaters, but they are cheaper to maintain, consume relatively low power. Also pool heat pumps last longer than gas pool heaters.