Are there any special considerations i need to make when building a heated or unheated swimming pool?

Enameled collector systems are usually made of copper tubes on an aluminum plate with a tempered glass cover with iron, which increases their cost. In colder climates, glazed collector systems with heat exchangers and transfer fluids capture solar heat more efficiently than unglazed systems. Therefore, they can be used all year round in many climates. Glass collectors can also be used to heat domestic hot water all year round, although both glazed and unglazed collector systems must include freeze protection if they are to be used in colder conditions.

For more detailed instructions on solar pool heaters, see the U.S. Government site. UU. here.

What guidelines should be followed to heat our pool? Taking into account the need to conserve energy and minimize fuel consumption, any unnecessary heating of the pool should be avoided. You are the best judge of the type of use you want to give to your pool. Using your pool for recreation, exercise, therapy, or simply for general enjoyment will obviously require heating it. Your pool won't contribute to your health or pleasure unless it's warm enough to swim comfortably in it and whenever you want to swim.

In fact, using your home pool can be much less wasteful of energy and cost you less fuel than driving to distant resorts and vacation areas for fun away from home. Taking into account the need to conserve energy and minimize fuel consumption, any unnecessary heating of the pool should be avoided. Your pool won't contribute to your health or pleasure unless it's warm enough to swim comfortably and when you want to swim. Solar heating ranges from simple passive solar energy (the family pool cover that absorbs and transmits part of the sun's energy to the pool water) to active solar heating systems.

The total cost of building a pool will depend on several factors, including the size, design, and type of pool. When you include a heater at the beginning, it only costs between 6% and 10% of the investment in your pool and, in general, you enjoy 100% more from your pool. Say goodbye to chlorine and welcome beauty, using plants to filter and oxygenate natural pools. Nor should you ignore choosing a darker colored pool if you are in Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, Montana, New York or Illinois and you are serious about enjoying a backyard pool for as much of the year as possible without the heating of the pool costing the Earth anything.

If you think that the temperature of the standing water at the temperature of the bay is not bad, since you will swim in the bay during the summer without much discomfort, remember that people swim in the bay, especially on those days of more than 30 °C when cooling down is a good option. You can extend your pool season twice in most areas and even longer in other areas if you have a heated pool. Heaters are mainly sized according to the surface of the pool and the difference between the temperature of the pool and that of the air. Red Cross doctors and swimming experts recommend that the pool temperature be 78 degrees F for recreational and competitive sports swimming, up to 90 degrees F or higher for certain physical therapy patients.

The recommended temperature for recreational and competitive sports swimming by the American Red Cross and many swimming coaches is 78°F. With constant heating, the pool temperature is maintained at a comfortable level and the pool is ready for use at all times. Red Cross doctors and swimming experts recommend that pool temperatures range from 78°F for recreational and competitive sports swimming, and 90°F or higher for certain physical therapy patients. Heat pump pool heaters are truly energy efficient and the energy efficiency of a heat pump pool heater is measured by the coefficient of performance (COP).

In addition, there is not enough solar energy to heat the pool and swim in winter, early spring, or late fall, no matter how many hours you pump. When you include a heater at the beginning, it only costs between 5% and 10% of the investment in your pool and, in general, you get 100% more enjoyment from your pool.

Ben Young
Ben Young

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