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A swimming pool is a nice luxury for a home to have. But let’s face it, if you live in the
north, the season you are able to use your pool is only three, possibly four months long. A
solar pool heater may be just the thing you need to extend the season a month or more. Solar
heating can be economical for heating swimming pools because the heat source is basically
free. The cost of the solar heating system can vary due to the type of heating system you
choose.
The most economical and simple solar heating system for your pool is the
solar pool blanket.
These blankets help warm your pool in thee important ways. Water molecules, when they
evaporate into the athmosphere, take heat with them. So the first thing the pool blanket
does is keep water from evaporating, thus cutting heat loss. The solar blanket also helps
hold heat in by cutting down on simple radiation loss. The blankets are transparent, so the
third thing they do is allow the suns rays to penetrate into the water, carrying its heat
with it warming the water. The solar swimming pool covers also usually have "bubbles"
in them which perform
two services for the blanket. First, they direct more sunlight into the interior of the pool
and they also give more insulation value to the blanket.
The better quality solar pool covers consist of a good UV resistant plastic which is also
resistant to the harsh chemicals used in the pool. The solar blankets may be cut with a
utility knife or shears to custom fit your pool. They are available for both above ground
and below ground pools. The covers may be folded for storage, or you can purchase a reel
which rolls the solar blanket for easy, neat storage.
The other common system for heating pools is the solar collector. This system circulates the
pool water through a solar collector, where it is heated, and then returns it to the pool.
These systems are quite effective pool heaters. The solar collector is usually mounted on
the home or another building close to the pool. The water is usually diverted away from the
filter system, fed through the solar heat collector and then returned to
the pool.
If you choose to go this route, make sure you choose a reputable professional installer for
your system. Solar collectors can be quite heavy and they expand and contract in changing
outdoor temperatures. Because of this, if not properly installed, they can cause structural
problems with the building it is located on, and can also ruin the roof of
the dwelling.
A solar heating system for your swimming pool can extend the season you can
use your pool. A solar pool blanket is the simplest way to do this, a solar
collector will extend the season of your pool a few weeks.
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