We've gone over 12 years without a pool heater (didn't work when we bought the house and I never fixed it), but we're finally ready to bite the bullet.
The rub is that we're going to do a refresh of the pool next year (basically new anything visible to the eye, possibly add a baja shelf, but otherwise leave same shape/etc), and my thought was I'd likely get it then.
I can't think of a reason why I couldn't get a new heater now and just keep it when we rebuild, but wanted to see if the experts here could think of anything...beyond paying for installation twice.
Recognizing we haven't gotten deep into plans on this 40 year old pool, at this time the one main change I'm wanting to do is going from chlorine to salt water.
From what little research I've done it sounds like the Raypak 400k would be my goal (if our gas line can handle it).
Thx for any feedback.
The rub is that we're going to do a refresh of the pool next year (basically new anything visible to the eye, possibly add a baja shelf, but otherwise leave same shape/etc), and my thought was I'd likely get it then.
I can't think of a reason why I couldn't get a new heater now and just keep it when we rebuild, but wanted to see if the experts here could think of anything...beyond paying for installation twice.
Recognizing we haven't gotten deep into plans on this 40 year old pool, at this time the one main change I'm wanting to do is going from chlorine to salt water.
From what little research I've done it sounds like the Raypak 400k would be my goal (if our gas line can handle it).
Thx for any feedback.