Pools can be heated using an electrical heat pump, gas and/or solar energy. Heat pumps use a combination of electricity and outside temperature detection to heat the water, and the most popular model is the more energy-efficient inverter heat pump. Some heat pumps are even able to control water temperature using smart technology, which ensures your pool stays continually comfortable and you save money on energy consumption.
Gas heaters are the fastest way to heat your pool but due to this fact are generally the most expensive to run.
Solar pumps, meanwhile, carry water from your pool to your roof, where they harness the sun’s energy to heat the water before it’s returned to your pool. They use very little energy. Their life expectancy makes them a sustainable option to ensure maximum comfort while also protecting the planet. However, they are the most vulnerable to weather conditions to determine the final result of the heating.