Whether or not to get a swimming pool heater is an individual decision. However, in general, it is a good idea. Swimming pools have many uses. They are not just for summer fun. Many people like to use it for as much of the year as possible, for exercise, relaxation, or socialization. If you are one of these people, but you live in a climate where the weather can change at the drop of a hat, or you just plain do not like cool water, a heater is a great thing to have.
Once you decide to get a heater, the next decision is what type of heater to purchase. Deciding which pool heater system is best for you will depend on your specific needs, budget and the design of your pool and house.
Solar heaters will usually bring the temperature of a swimming pool up into the eighty degree range. When you have this type of heater, a spell of cold weather can drop the temperature of the pool. A few warm days will soon restore it, though. Solar pool covers are great for recreational pool users who don’t necessarily need to swim in their pool every single day.
A heat pump heater will keep pools heated at a consistent temperature between eighty and ninety degrees. This type of heater is an absolute necessity for anyone who is a serious swimmer. If you are set in a daily, year-round swimming routine then this heater is the choice for you.