SOLAR POOL HEATING

SOLAR POOL HEATING

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Solar Pool Heating in Rancho Cordova, CA

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If you have owned a swimming pool, chances are you are aware of the costs it takes to upkeep it, including maintaining the temperature so that you’re always ready for the unexpected pool party or simply relaxation time after work.


Keeping a nice swimmable temperature for the average pool holding 10,800 gallons of water isn’t cheap unless you’re using solar pool heating.

  • A quality pool heating in CA is all you need to reduce energy consumption for your home.
  • Save money by getting our solar pool heaters; resorting to solar means you reduce energy waste and contribute to the environment.
  • Infinite Energy Home Services is more than happy to help you learn more about swimming solar spool heating and how it can save you all those burdening electric bills in the long run.

How Does Solar Pool Heating Work?

Normally, a traditional gas or electric pump will use more traditional forms of generating heat that involve the burning of fuels or supply from the local utility company in addition to a pump which circulates the water through the pool at a rate between 5000 and 5500 gallons per hour.


A typical pump is not only doing the job of maintaining the temperature but also the cleanliness of the water.


However, the heating process itself can be changed to take advantage of similar technology used in solar water heaters for your indoor plumbing.


A solar collector is used as part of the circulation loop and does the actual heating after the water is filtered.


The solar collector can be mounted anywhere near the swimming pool that gives sufficient exposure to sunlight for most of the day during the year (keep in mind that the angle of the sun changes throughout the year).


The orientation and tilt of the collector will ultimately determine the efficiency and effectiveness.

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