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Hayward Inground Pool Heaters - Propane
A pool heater is a wise investment as it increases the value of your pool and extends your swimming season. So when you're ready to graduate to a higher degree of comfort and control, choose a Hayward heater.
How it works
Your pool pump circulates the pool's water. The water is drawn from the pool and then passes through a filter and into the heater. The heater's combustion chamber ignites the gas, heating tubes arranged above the burner tray. As the water passes through, the heat from these tubes is conducted to the water, increasing the water temperature. The water then returns to the pool and recirculates for consistent heating. The process is simple. The result is quick, controlled heat. Set your temperature properly and you can warm your pool without burning your budget.
Size Matters
For the best warmth, analyze your pool and choose the proper size heater. First decide what temperature you most desire for swimming, then look at the average temperature of the coldest month you plan to use your pool. Take the "average temperature of the coldest month" and subtract it from the temperature you most desire. This will give you the "temperature rise" you need or the amount of heat your water will need for your comfort. To determine the size of the heater you need to reach that temperature efficiently, simply take the square footage of your pool and apply this formula provided by the U.S. Department of Energy: Pool Area x Temperature Rise x 12. The answer is the btu/hour output requirement. Now you're ready to shop;soon you'll be ready to swim in comfort. Gas heaters are easy to install and easy to operate.
How it works
Your pool pump circulates the pool's water. The water is drawn from the pool and then passes through a filter and into the heater. The heater's combustion chamber ignites the gas, heating tubes arranged above the burner tray. As the water passes through, the heat from these tubes is conducted to the water, increasing the water temperature. The water then returns to the pool and recirculates for consistent heating. The process is simple. The result is quick, controlled heat. Set your temperature properly and you can warm your pool without burning your budget.
Size Matters
For the best warmth, analyze your pool and choose the proper size heater. First decide what temperature you most desire for swimming, then look at the average temperature of the coldest month you plan to use your pool. Take the "average temperature of the coldest month" and subtract it from the temperature you most desire. This will give you the "temperature rise" you need or the amount of heat your water will need for your comfort. To determine the size of the heater you need to reach that temperature efficiently, simply take the square footage of your pool and apply this formula provided by the U.S. Department of Energy: Pool Area x Temperature Rise x 12. The answer is the btu/hour output requirement. Now you're ready to shop;soon you'll be ready to swim in comfort. Gas heaters are easy to install and easy to operate.
Jandy/Laars Inground Pool Heaters - Propane
The Jandy pool and spa heaters have always been known for their high quality. But if quality alone isn’t reason enough to select a Jandy heater, you should know that they’re also setting new standards for durability and ease of use!
How it works
Your pool pump circulates the pool's water. The water is drawn from the pool and then passes through a filter and into the heater. The heater's combustion chamber ignites the gas, heating copper tubes arranged above the burner tray. As the water passes through, the heat from these copper tubes is conducted to the water, increasing the water temperature. The water then returns to the pool and recirculates for consistent heating. The process is simple. The result is quick, controlled heat. Set your temperature properly and you can warm your pool without burning your budget.
Size Matters
For the best warmth, analyze your pool and choose the proper size heater. First decide what temperature you most desire for swimming, then look at the average temperature of the coldest month you plan to use your pool. Take the "average temperature of the coldest month" and subtract it from the temperature you most desire. This will give you the "temperature rise" you need or the amount of heat your water will need for your comfort. To determine the size of the heater you need to reach that temperature efficiently, simply take the square footage of your pool and apply this formula provided by the U.S. Department of Energy: Pool Area x Temperature Rise x 12. The answer is the btu/hour output requirement. Now you're ready to shop;soon you'll be ready to swim in comfort. Gas heaters are easy to install and easy to operate.
How it works
Your pool pump circulates the pool's water. The water is drawn from the pool and then passes through a filter and into the heater. The heater's combustion chamber ignites the gas, heating copper tubes arranged above the burner tray. As the water passes through, the heat from these copper tubes is conducted to the water, increasing the water temperature. The water then returns to the pool and recirculates for consistent heating. The process is simple. The result is quick, controlled heat. Set your temperature properly and you can warm your pool without burning your budget.
Size Matters
For the best warmth, analyze your pool and choose the proper size heater. First decide what temperature you most desire for swimming, then look at the average temperature of the coldest month you plan to use your pool. Take the "average temperature of the coldest month" and subtract it from the temperature you most desire. This will give you the "temperature rise" you need or the amount of heat your water will need for your comfort. To determine the size of the heater you need to reach that temperature efficiently, simply take the square footage of your pool and apply this formula provided by the U.S. Department of Energy: Pool Area x Temperature Rise x 12. The answer is the btu/hour output requirement. Now you're ready to shop;soon you'll be ready to swim in comfort. Gas heaters are easy to install and easy to operate.
Pentair Inground Pool Heaters - Propane
Pentair Water Pool and Spa® is the world’s leading manufacturer of pool and spa equipment and accessories. We built our company so the pool professional and, by extension, the pool owner can secure all the best products from a single source…with the confidence and comfort that comes from single source responsibility and support.
Add to your comfort and extend your swimming season with one of our energy-efficient and reliable heaters and heat pumps. All our heaters deliver fast heat-up times, low operating costs, and long life. Rugged housings are built to withstand the elements, and compact, attractive designs blend into any environment.
How it works
Your pool pump circulates the pool's water. The water is drawn from the pool and then passes through a filter and into the heater. The heater's combustion chamber ignites the gas, heating copper tubes arranged above the burner tray. As the water passes through, the heat from these copper tubes is conducted to the water, increasing the water temperature. The water then returns to the pool and recirculates for consistent heating. The process is simple. The result is quick, controlled heat. Set your temperature properly and you can warm your pool without burning your budget.
Size Matters
For the best warmth, analyze your pool and choose the proper size heater. First decide what temperature you most desire for swimming, then look at the average temperature of the coldest month you plan to use your pool. Take the "average temperature of the coldest month" and subtract it from the temperature you most desire. This will give you the "temperature rise" you need or the amount of heat your water will need for your comfort. To determine the size of the heater you need to reach that temperature efficiently, simply take the square footage of your pool and apply this formula provided by the U.S. Department of Energy: Pool Area x Temperature Rise x 12. The answer is the btu/hour output requirement. Now you're ready to shop;soon you'll be ready to swim in comfort. Gas heaters are easy to install and easy to operate.
Add to your comfort and extend your swimming season with one of our energy-efficient and reliable heaters and heat pumps. All our heaters deliver fast heat-up times, low operating costs, and long life. Rugged housings are built to withstand the elements, and compact, attractive designs blend into any environment.
How it works
Your pool pump circulates the pool's water. The water is drawn from the pool and then passes through a filter and into the heater. The heater's combustion chamber ignites the gas, heating copper tubes arranged above the burner tray. As the water passes through, the heat from these copper tubes is conducted to the water, increasing the water temperature. The water then returns to the pool and recirculates for consistent heating. The process is simple. The result is quick, controlled heat. Set your temperature properly and you can warm your pool without burning your budget.
Size Matters
For the best warmth, analyze your pool and choose the proper size heater. First decide what temperature you most desire for swimming, then look at the average temperature of the coldest month you plan to use your pool. Take the "average temperature of the coldest month" and subtract it from the temperature you most desire. This will give you the "temperature rise" you need or the amount of heat your water will need for your comfort. To determine the size of the heater you need to reach that temperature efficiently, simply take the square footage of your pool and apply this formula provided by the U.S. Department of Energy: Pool Area x Temperature Rise x 12. The answer is the btu/hour output requirement. Now you're ready to shop;soon you'll be ready to swim in comfort. Gas heaters are easy to install and easy to operate.
Raypak Inground Pool Heaters - Propane
Raypak offers a complete line of heaters to fit almost every application. Inside and out, Raypak is the result of over 50 years experience in the design, engineering and manufacturing of all types of residential and commercial pool, and water heaters.
So dive in and take a look at the Raypak heater that can meet your exact needs.
How it works
Your pool pump circulates the pool's water. The water is drawn from the pool and then passes through a filter and into the heater. The heater's combustion chamber ignites the gas, heating copper tubes arranged above the burner tray. As the water passes through, the heat from these copper tubes is conducted to the water, increasing the water temperature. The water then returns to the pool and recirculates for consistent heating. The process is simple. The result is quick, controlled heat. Set your temperature properly and you can warm your pool without burning your budget.
Size Matters
For the best warmth, analyze your pool and choose the proper size heater. First decide what temperature you most desire for swimming, then look at the average temperature of the coldest month you plan to use your pool. Take the "average temperature of the coldest month" and subtract it from the temperature you most desire. This will give you the "temperature rise" you need or the amount of heat your water will need for your comfort. To determine the size of the heater you need to reach that temperature efficiently, simply take the square footage of your pool and apply this formula provided by the U.S. Department of Energy: Pool Area x Temperature Rise x 12. The answer is the btu/hour output requirement. Now you're ready to shop;soon you'll be ready to swim in comfort. Gas heaters are easy to install and easy to operate.
So dive in and take a look at the Raypak heater that can meet your exact needs.
How it works
Your pool pump circulates the pool's water. The water is drawn from the pool and then passes through a filter and into the heater. The heater's combustion chamber ignites the gas, heating copper tubes arranged above the burner tray. As the water passes through, the heat from these copper tubes is conducted to the water, increasing the water temperature. The water then returns to the pool and recirculates for consistent heating. The process is simple. The result is quick, controlled heat. Set your temperature properly and you can warm your pool without burning your budget.
Size Matters
For the best warmth, analyze your pool and choose the proper size heater. First decide what temperature you most desire for swimming, then look at the average temperature of the coldest month you plan to use your pool. Take the "average temperature of the coldest month" and subtract it from the temperature you most desire. This will give you the "temperature rise" you need or the amount of heat your water will need for your comfort. To determine the size of the heater you need to reach that temperature efficiently, simply take the square footage of your pool and apply this formula provided by the U.S. Department of Energy: Pool Area x Temperature Rise x 12. The answer is the btu/hour output requirement. Now you're ready to shop;soon you'll be ready to swim in comfort. Gas heaters are easy to install and easy to operate.
Sta-Rite Inground Pool Heaters - Propane
Nothing beats a heater for adding comfort to early morning lap sessions, after-dark swims or to extend your swim season to earlier in the spring or later in the fall. The key to pool heating economy is combustion efficiency...making sure the heat that is generated is transferred to the pool water with as close to 100% efficiency as possible. Sta-Rite high efficiency gas heaters heat up fast, they are economical to run, and they're built to last.
How it works
Your pool pump circulates the pool's water. The water is drawn from the pool and then passes through a filter and into the heater. The heater's combustion chamber ignites the gas, heating copper tubes arranged above the burner tray. As the water passes through, the heat from these copper tubes is conducted to the water, increasing the water temperature. The water then returns to the pool and recirculates for consistent heating. The process is simple. The result is quick, controlled heat. Set your temperature properly and you can warm your pool without burning your budget.
Size Matters
For the best warmth, analyze your pool and choose the proper size heater. First decide what temperature you most desire for swimming, then look at the average temperature of the coldest month you plan to use your pool. Take the "average temperature of the coldest month" and subtract it from the temperature you most desire. This will give you the "temperature rise" you need or the amount of heat your water will need for your comfort. To determine the size of the heater you need to reach that temperature efficiently, simply take the square footage of your pool and apply this formula provided by the U.S. Department of Energy: Pool Area x Temperature Rise x 12. The answer is the btu/hour output requirement. Now you're ready to shop;soon you'll be ready to swim in comfort. Gas heaters are easy to install and easy to operate.
How it works
Your pool pump circulates the pool's water. The water is drawn from the pool and then passes through a filter and into the heater. The heater's combustion chamber ignites the gas, heating copper tubes arranged above the burner tray. As the water passes through, the heat from these copper tubes is conducted to the water, increasing the water temperature. The water then returns to the pool and recirculates for consistent heating. The process is simple. The result is quick, controlled heat. Set your temperature properly and you can warm your pool without burning your budget.
Size Matters
For the best warmth, analyze your pool and choose the proper size heater. First decide what temperature you most desire for swimming, then look at the average temperature of the coldest month you plan to use your pool. Take the "average temperature of the coldest month" and subtract it from the temperature you most desire. This will give you the "temperature rise" you need or the amount of heat your water will need for your comfort. To determine the size of the heater you need to reach that temperature efficiently, simply take the square footage of your pool and apply this formula provided by the U.S. Department of Energy: Pool Area x Temperature Rise x 12. The answer is the btu/hour output requirement. Now you're ready to shop;soon you'll be ready to swim in comfort. Gas heaters are easy to install and easy to operate.