Saturday, January 1, 2011

Heating your pool

As the weather begins to warm, people start to open their pools for the year. Swim in a backyard pool is one of the best ways to relax in a hot summer day.However, a pool is as enjoyable as the internal temperature will be. For most climates where there is usually a swimming pool, the sun's heat is not sufficient to heat the water enough to make it enjoyable, but in all the hottest days of the year. In hot weather, but not enough to heat the pool water enough, it's time to look into getting a radiator or heat pump.A heating device is very useful because it allows you to swim in temperatures colder air, as in the afternoon or evening. Heater actually works better than a heat pump. While a heat pump simply draws warm air from the surrounding atmosphere, a pool heater burns fuel to heat your pool reality. There are several things that determine what type of heat pump or heat you need, if your pool is on the ground or above ground, the surface of your pool, and much warmer than you want your temperature pool outside air are all important factors.An above ground requires a heat source other than buried, as most of the pool is exposed to the atmosphere - the sides of the pool loses heat almost as fast as the surface. The pool surface is where the most heat is lost,