Solar pool heater installed

Whether you have an in-ground swimming pool, a spa, hot tub, or an above ground pool, you can use solar power to heat the water to a comfortable temperature, while saving money and the environment.

Solar pool heaters work year-round, no matter where you live – they are not just for sunny locations!  Keep your pool at a comfortable 80-degree temperature with clean, soar energy.

Solar Pool Heating works for above-ground pools too

Solar heaters operate with free heat from the sun, with no operating costs.  Like other solar hot water systems, water is continuously pumped through a heater, then back into the pool.  With an existing pool pump, you can set it to operate during waking hours when you’ll want to use the pool, hot tub or spa.

How much do solar pool heaters cost?

Depending on the size of your pool and warm water needs, you could pay a range of $1000-5000 for a solar heater.  Installation costs vary as well – you could even go for a DIY solar option.  Average overall cost for a system, plus professional installation is about $5000.

Solar installations are eligible for local, state and federal tax rebates, as well.  Be sure to ask about discounts and other incentives!

Where can I get a solar pool heater?

There are many companies that sell both solar heaters and offer professional installation.  We are not affiliated with any of these companies.

Compare and contrast bids and be sure to check with the BBB before making an investment in a solar pool heater:

Tap into solar energy to warm your pool, hot tub and spa!  Solar hot water will reduce your costs and help you minimize impact on the environment, so you can relax and simply enjoy the water.

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One Response to “Solar Pool Heaters”

  1. Solar Heating (=”passive”) is the most efficient way to use solar energy. Perhaps even more efficient than by Photosynthesis.

    And it is very cheap to have a DIY Solar Pool Heater, there are well written manuals.

    If every pool worldwide was heated by a solar collector instead of electricity we would have made a major step already…

    My 2 Eurocents

    Dan