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There are
several types of pool heaters including solar, electric, gas,
and thermal blankets. All are compatible with saltwater
chlorine systems.
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Solar; the systems are fairly cheap and reduce green house
gases.
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Electric; long life, trouble free, easy to install, and
dependable.
- Gas;
can be very expensive to operate.
- Solar
blankets; traps heat fast and are the least expensive way to
heat your pool.
You need
to heat your pool to enjoy it. Who wants to swim in a cold
October pool? Before jumping in, you need to know however that
energy bills will pile up with electric and gas pool heaters.
Solar and solar blankets reduce green house gases so you can do
your part to save the environment. Roof-top solar systems are
very practical but you will have a large solar collector on the
roof of your house. With solar blankets, you don’t need to use
electricity to capture the sun, just the sun’s rays. Solar
blankets resemble bubble wrap so it can capture the heat and
keep it in the pool. Solar blankets are a cover that floats on
the surface of the pool without anchors or ropes. They are great
because they can raise the water temperature by 10 to 15
degrees. If you don’t want a whole cover, there are other
options available to you that still can save the environment.
Solar sun rings and liquid solar pool covers don’t warm the pool
as much as the solar blankets, but they are still effective and
easy to use. For an easy, quick, inexpensive, and planet saving
pool heater, consider choosing a solar blanket.


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