Anyone in Texas, Florida or any other hot and humid climate using a heat pump to heat and cool their water?
it would be nice to extend the season and even get less bathwater and more refreshing water in the summer!
I'm in the middle of signing a contract. But I spoke with another Floridian a couple of days ago on here and he said he wished he had. The one I'm looking at is AquaCal Heat Pump/chiller the SQ110R. I think I still want to work it into the budget but I'm trying to find pooler's on this site for their advise.
My PB said we don't need a chiller? But I said I want one. Living in Florida is great but when you take a shower here you just turn on cold water because it's warm. At least in our house because we have a well. So I would like some help or comparison of equipment.
WeatherKing P/B Heat Home Owner AquaCal 120R Heat/Chill
PureChlor Salt Chlorine Generator PB Home Owner Pentair Intellichlor IC-40 Salt System
Hayward Max - Flo Medium Head Pump Series PB Home Owner Pentair Oversized Intelliflo Variable Speed Pump VS
Pentair Clean & Clear RP Cartridge RP Cartridge Filter Home Owner Pentair 150 Clean & Clear RP oversized cartridge filter
Any Suggestions or Help are appreciated because I know there is a big price difference. No signed contract yet.
I just found this info: poolsupplyworld.com. I just wanted to choose the best equipment up front that I can afford. So I'm comparing and pricing before I sign a contract.
I called my PB to ask if he had installed a heat/chill heat pump and was surprised to find out that he had not. I guess most in-ground pools have a hot tub and a heat pump is not the best choice in that situation.
Why is a heat pump not the best? That is what we are thinking about doing for heating our pool/spa. Is it the chill part that makes it not good or heat pump in general?