Collection: Pool Heat Pumps

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What are Pool Heat Pumps?

Unlike gas heaters that generate heat by burning fuel, these units utilize a compression cycle to move existing heat, making them an eco-friendly and cost-effective choice for maintaining a perfect swimming temperature. Our collection features professional-grade units designed for durability in harsh outdoor environments, ensuring your swim season lasts longer without skyrocketing utility bills.

Having a reliable pool heat pump is essential for maximizing the ROI of your pool investment, providing consistent comfort even during cooler shoulder seasons. To ensure a professional and seamless installation, our pool heat pump collections include or have available all necessary line sets, control wires, and mounting brackets required to get your system up and running correctly.

Technical Highlights & Specifications

For HVAC buyers and contractors looking for specific data, our pool heat pump inventory is curated for performance:

  • Efficiency Ratings: Our units meet modern standards to ensure maximum energy savings for the end-user.
  • Refrigerant Updates: We stock modern, compliant inventory utilizing the latest refrigerant standards, such as R454B or R32, to ensure your installation is future-proof.
  • Voltage Options: Always verify your job site power supply; we carry both 115V and 230V options to match specific residential or commercial electrical requirements.

  • Corrosion Resistance: Many models feature titanium heat exchangers to prevent damage from salt or chlorine-treated water.

Operational Benefits

  • Cost Efficiency: Significant reduction in monthly operating costs compared to traditional gas or electric resistance heaters.
  • Whisper-Quiet Operation: Advanced fan blade designs and insulated compressor blankets ensure minimal noise disruption for backyard activities.
  • Commercial Durability: High-output units are available to maintain consistent temperatures in high-volume commercial or community pools.
  • Climate Resilience: Reliable performance in ambient temperatures as low as 40–50°F, extending the usable season significantly.
  • Smart Integration: Compatibility with most automated pool control systems for remote temperature management.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How do I size a heat pump for my pool?

A. Sizing depends on the pool's surface area, the temperature difference between the air and the desired water temperature, and wind exposure. Generally, we recommend a unit that can provide a temperature rise of 1-2 degrees per hour to ensure efficiency.

Q. Can these heat pumps be used with saltwater pools?

A. Yes. Most of our premium units feature titanium heat exchangers, which are highly resistant to the corrosive nature of salt and chlorine, ensuring a long lifespan.

Q. What is the difference between a pool heat pump and a gas heater?

A. A gas heater uses combustion to create heat quickly but at a higher operational cost. A heat pump moves heat from the air to the water, which takes longer to reach the target temperature but is significantly more energy-efficient and cheaper to run over time.

Q. Do I need a specific electrical setup for installation?

A. Most full-sized residential pool heat pumps require a dedicated 230V circuit. However, smaller units may operate on 115V. Always check the manufacturer's technical specifications for breaker and wire size requirements before purchasing.

Q. Does the heat pump work when it is cold outside?

A. Heat pumps rely on ambient air temperature. While most units operate efficiently down to roughly 45°F-50°F, their performance decreases as the temperature drops. If you live in a climate with frequent near-freezing temperatures, look for models with an active defrost cycle.