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There are many solar pool heater kits available in the market these days. They cost between $3,000 to $4,000 for the materials and labor. In terms of recouping your initial investment, you could probably get your money?s worth in energy savings, within two to seven years. This all depends on the fuel costs in your area.
Solar pool heaters are also more durable than heat or gas-pump pool heaters.
Before buying a solar pool heater system, you should do a little research. One priority is to find out the solar resource of your location. The design and efficiency of your solar pool heater will depend upon the amount of solar energy reaching the site of your pool. Because the system utilizes direct solar radiation, you won?t need to have sunny weather all the time. As long as the sun continues to rise, it will be effective. Installers can perform a solar site analysis for you, to help you find the best spot for your solar pool heater.
Then you will need to find out the proper size for your solar pool heater collector. Factors that can determine this include the size of the pool, the length of the swimming season, the desired pool temperature, your area?s solar resource, and your collector?s efficiency. The surface area of your solar collector must also be equivalent to at least 50% to 100% of the surface area of your pool.
The efficiency of your solar pool heater will be determined by the collector's thermal performance rating. The higher the efficiency, the bigger your savings on annual operating costs will be. A more highly efficient collector will also require less surface area.
Before you purchase a solar pool heating system, be sure to shop around for various models. There are various collectors to choose from. Find out which of them best suit your requirements. You?ll have to compare the costs with the savings you?ll get in the long run. Don?t just pick a system based on its estimated costs. There are various other factors to consider.
Check with the local building codes, subdivision covenants, and zoning ordinances that pertain to your pool location. You might be required to get a building permit for your solar pool heating installation. Some problems with building code could include excessive roof load, unacceptable heat exchangers, unlawful tampering with water supplies, or improper wiring. Zoning issues can be obstructions to the side yards, some protrusions on a roof might be illegal, and the distance of the system from the street or lot boundary. You'll need to contact the local jurisdiction's zoning and building enforcement divisions, and the community association, to find out more about the requirements.
These are a few things you need to know when you?re about to install a solar pool heater. Hopefully these can help you decide on the right model for your pool.
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