
Swim In Total Comfort All Winter Long…
HEATING SOLUTIONS
The perfect pool is neither too hot nor too cold. A comfortable and enjoyable 77-85 degrees provides the optimal experience, but depending where you live and what your climate is, keeping a continuous temperature throughout the summer season, or even all year long, will likely require heating your pool.
A pool heater or a pool heat pump are the most common heating solutions that allow you to extend your swimming season. Both enable energy-efficient heating for every budget, and there are various factors to consider when determining which is the best heating solution for your pool.
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HEAT PUMP VS. GAS HEAT
Your pool professional can help you decide which is right for you— a gas heater or a heat pump. There are several factors that contribute to determining which pool heating option will work best for your specific pool, including:
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- How much sun / exposure does your pool get?
- How often do you plan to use your pool?
- How big is your pool?
- Average cost of present gas/electricity bill?
- Are you adding or replacing a pool heater?

JE Heat Pump
A pool heat pump takes heat from the air and transfers it into your pool water. They are extremely energy-efficient to operate and while they are commonly used in warmer, more humid climates, there are other factors to consider that could make them an effective heating solution in other environments and situations.
As mentioned earlier, a pool professional has the experience necessary to let you know if a heat pump makes sense for you. Typical factors they consider when assessing your situation include:
- If you live in in an area that has no reliable access to natural gas
- If you live in in an area that has high gas prices
- If you live in an area that has low electricity costs
- If you have access to solar electricity
