Natural gas

Heating your indoor pool will require taking into consideration some aspects. The factors affecting the temperature of your indoor pool are not only the heating mechanism used to produce heat but also the room temperature where the pool is constructed. The water temperature is also affected by the humidity level and evaporation rate.

First measure the entire surface of the pool and then use a pool thermometer to find out the temperature. Tell the gas distributor all this information and also tell him at what temperature you would want the pool to be heated to.

The best option to heat an indoor pool is the electric heater. Since you will have to deal with both electricity and water it would be best to hire a professional to handle this installation because of the danger it provides.

You will be faced to a lot of energy consumption in order to heat a pool, so you will want to reduce that consumption. Insulation solves more problems at once. It helps retaining heat and also reduces evaporation. This way the heat is preserved for a longer time and you will not have to use so much energy.

You can maintain the temperature level inside the pool at 78 degrees Fahrenheit because this is the temperature with the less energy consumption. Anything over this temperature will increase the heating cost with 30%.

If you want to use your pool anytime of the year you will most definitely need to install an indoor poll heating system.

electronic furnace filters, electrostatic furnace filters, floor heating, fuel, fuel line, fuel tank, furnace, furnace filter, Gas line, gas valves, Heating, liquefied petroleum, main burner, natural gas, pilot light, pleated filters, propane, propane valves