Should You Invest In A Swimming Pool Heater?

To heat or not to heat? That is the question a lot of swimming pool owners ask themselves. And, ultimately, it’s up to them to decide the answer. If you’ve been on the fence about heating your pool, consider the pros and cons. Yes, pool heaters cost money, both to purchase and to operate. However, they also allow you to enjoy your pool for longer and can make it more comfortable. To help you decide if the positives outweigh the negatives, consider if any of these scenarios apply to you.

It Never Gets Too Cold

If you live in an area that gets some rough, snowy winters, even the best pool heater probably won’t have you swimming in the winter. The water might be warmer, but the outside air won’t be, making stepping out of the pool far from pleasant.

On the other hand, if you live somewhere that gets a little chilly, but never unbearably cold, a pool heater may be just what you need to extend your pool season. In fact, in some warmer climates, you may even be able to swim all year long!

You Love Night Swimming

 While most people jump in the pool during the sunnier parts of the day, others prefer to swim at night. There’s no risk of sunburn, and it’s often much quieter. Plus, some people work all day and can only swim at night. If you’re one of them and you find the water a bit too chilly in the evening, a pool heater is for you. It can warm up the water just enough to keep your nighttime swims invigorating but still enjoyable.

Your Pool Suffers From Poor Placement

Sometimes, pools don’t get placed in the best possible areas, which leads to them not getting enough sunlight. This can keep your pool colder than you like even on warm and sunny days. Fortunately, in these cases, a heater can fix all of your problems.

As you can see, there are definitely some valid reasons to invest in a pool heater. Of course, if you just want one, then no reasoning is required. But, if you’ve been on the fence, contemplating these factors can help you to make an informed choice.

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