How fast can pool heater heat my pool?
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My pool is really cold and I can't afford a heater. What should I use as an alternative solution to heat my pool?
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If you're handy and have the space, a solar system can be made using goods from Home Depot for under...
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I'm having family over for Christmas and want to heat our pool. Today the water temp was 59F. I have a 400,000 BTU heater. The pool is about 12,000 gallons (30x14). How long ...show more
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A BTU will heat one pound of water 1 degree in 1 hour. If you pool has 12,000 gallons, then you have...
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I already have Solar panels on my roof, can I use them to heat up my pool?
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It is really hot where i live and me and my neighbor want to swim, but the pool is seriously too cold. Please help us!
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I suppose you could circulate some water through a hose, put it in the sun, and get heat that way.
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CorrectionOops, the heater is 110,000 BTU not 70,000 as originally stated. Follow UpThis combination...
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Heat your pool right While the heater manufacturers have all kinds of charts and graphs, as a pool...
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This would depend to a great degree (pardon the pun) on the size of the pool and the BTU rating of the...
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It depends on the size of your pool, the number of panels, your location and the desired temperature...
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The size of heater really depends on how fast you want to heat the pool. A bigger heater isn't going...
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The water will probably heat up at a rate of about half a degree per hour. That will vary by heater...
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