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swimming pool is a major financial investment. To get the most for your
money, you should use your pool as much as possible. That’s why it makes
sense to keep your pool at a comfortable swim able temperature for the
maximum number of hours in each day and the maximum number of days in
each year.
The
ideal temperature for leisure swimming is around 25 to 26 degrees
Celsius. This temperature is very rarely achieved naturally – for most
of the swimming season, the water temperature hovers around 18 to 22
degrees. Most of the warmth gained during the day is lost overnight,
leaving the pool cold again in the morning.
There are three basic types of pool heating systems: solar, heat pumps
and solar blankets. Which is best for your pool? There are many factors
to consider, including your requirements, budget, location, tariffs,
operation and physical layout of your premises. Each system can be
installed at the time of construction or added later and they are
compatible with most types of recirculation systems.
Today's pool heating options are more efficient & effective than ever
before. And today more than ever, pool owners are looking for ways to
reduce their heating costs, emissions & use of fossil fuels.
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