Reasons to Install an Inverter Swimming Pool Heat Pump

Posted on: 23 December 2020

Some home improvements are purely decorative. Others, though, like an inverter pool heat pump, grant more practical day-to-day benefits. To discover reasons to install one of these in your pool, read on. 

Extend Swimming Pool Use

Depending on the local climate, your swimming pool's water may only be warm enough to enjoy for a few months each year. However, if you get a heat pump, you can prolong the swimming season into spring, autumn, and possibly winter. By doing this, you'll make the most of the pool as an investment — it won't be sitting idle for extended stretches.

Allows You to Entertain More

With greater control over the pool water temperature, you can confidently throw a pool party, knowing that the water will be comfortable. Otherwise, you'll have to rely on luck as regards the climate. Because heat pumps are a slow and steady way of warming a pool, make sure to plan ahead by turning it on hours or days beforehand, depending on the local weather.

Encourages Activity

Keeping active will help your family and friends stay healthier, and swimming and playing in the pool are excellent forms of exercise. Thus, boosting your pool's comfort with a heat pump is a worthwhile cost considering the negative harms of ill health. 

Efficient and Economical Operation

If a pool heating system devours massive amounts of energy, you have to decide whether the pool's use justifies the extra running costs. However, because heat pumps are so efficient and economical to run, they won't drain energy budgets. These systems don't use electricity to generate heat, as does an electrical element in a kettle or an electric pool heater, for example. Instead, heat pumps use power to run a fan and condenser that absorb the air's ambient warmth and transfer it to the pool water. This way, these systems heat the water using very little power.

Better for the Environment

Because heat pumps efficiently transfer heat from the air to the pool, they leak fewer harmful greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere than other high-energy methods that expend power to generate heat. Gas pool heaters burn gas, which emits pollution, and electric heaters use energy less efficiently to generate heat. Thus, your carbon footprint will be smaller with a heat pump.

Inverter Technology

An inverter model further steps up the efficiency of a heat pump. This technology subtly guides the unit to slow down and speed up to sustain a set pool temperature. Non-inverter models stop and start to keep the water temperature steady — consuming more electricity in the process. Inverter swimming pool heat pumps, though, use both heat pump and inverter technologies to run economically.

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