Heat Your Pool the Solar Pool Heat Way

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Swimming pool solar heating has grown in importance in the last 10 years or so because of our need to reduce the amount of carbon emissions being released into the atmosphere where they are damaging the ozone layer, which in turn, is impacting negatively on our climate and weather patterns.  Solar pool heat is replacing the more traditional ways of heating swimming pools natural gas, propane or steam from coal.

The growing awareness by many individuals, organizations and governments of the world that alternative, green energy sources urgently need to replace the polluting fossil fuels that we have depended on for so long is influencing people and the choices they make when investing in a new car, heating system for the home and so on. Emphasis is on sustainable, renewable forms of energy, such as, solar, wind, geothermal, biomass and wave energy.

Of these renewable energy forms, solar power has become the most popular, perhaps because solar power systems are relatively cheap, easy to install, manage and maintain. Solar pool heat is part of this movement away from fossil fuels.


Swimming pool solar heating represents a milestone invention to swimmers who love to swim all-year round, in the best case scenario, or for as long as possible into the cold season as second best one - because solar pool heat is affordable, effective, easy to manage and, above all, it is environmentally friendly. Not only can we swim well into the cold weather, but we can do it knowing that we are not using up valuable resources or adding to our earth's pollution troubles.


There are different types of swimming pool solar heating systems around. They can be either active or passive in the way they heat the pool water.  Where you live, the climate there, the amount of direct sunshine your property gets each day, as well as, the terrain on which your home is situated will influence the choice of solar pool heat method you need to use for best results.

The passive methods simply draw in the sun's heat trapping it inside the pool to heat the water. Swimming pool solar accessories like pool covers, pool blankets, pool domes and pool pills are examples. Their main drawback is that they can only function in direct sunlight but not when there is weak or no sunlight which renders them ineffectual in such weather.

Active types of swimming pool solar heating methods actually harness the sun's energy and transform it into a usable resource for heating on the spot or stored to be used later when the need for it arises. It involves collecting, storing and then transferring the heat to where it is needed.

Solar panel pool heaters are examples of active systems and represent the Solar Pool Heat systems that can deliver on a promise of year-round or almost year-round swimming.

The best solution sometimes uses aspects of both the passive and the active. Solar panel pool heaters in combination with solar pool blankets or pool covers can give the best results for a wonderfully long swimming season.