Heating Systems

How a Heat Pump saves energy

Pool heat pumps use electricity to operate the refrigeration system. “Free heat” is extracted from the ambient air, upgraded with a compressor to make it hotter, and then pumped into the water.

These pool heating heat pumps are very cost-effective for heating swimming or spa pools even in the colder months of the season.

The electrical input is not to generate heat but to move the “free heat” to the water. Due to their high efficiency Heat pumps have a low cost of operation when compared to gas or diesel burners and electric

elements. Typically, for every 2 kW of electric input you receive between 6 to 10 kW worth of heat. That is a huge saving on the running cost.

Extend your swimming season and install a swimming pool heat pump.

With a heated pool, you can start swimming earlier in the season and continue swimming longer!

You can expect to use quite a bit of power when first getting the pool water up to swimming temperature, but once the water is at temperature, the heat pump won’t have to work so hard and the power bill goes down again!

You’ve made a big investment in your swimming pool. It makes sense to get as much use out of it as possible. We can help you choose the right heat pump for your pool and install it.