Hi guys, I'm new here to the forum and have a quick question:
We just completed a pool build in September and enjoyed a few weeks of warm pool weather, but then I got shipped overseas for 5 weeks on a business trip.
When we got back the temperature of the pool was a brisk 72 degrees.
The last 3 days have been in the upper 90's with today hitting a high of 105. My wife and I were excited thinking the pool would warm up quickly and that we could swim around, but the temperature has sat solid (actually dipped to 71 degrees one morning) around 72. I can bear that temperature, but my wife refuses to get in. Our pool is an uncovered 16x44 foot hybrid lap pool. 8.5ft deep at one end, 3.5ft deep at the other. We have a darkish StoneScapes Tahoe Blue pebble finish.
I am planning on getting a solar system for the roof (320ft^2 of black solar collectors) to help out, but I am worried it might not be enough. My wife refuses to let me get a solar cover, for aesthetic and functional reasons.
Any thoughts? Where is all the heat going?
We just completed a pool build in September and enjoyed a few weeks of warm pool weather, but then I got shipped overseas for 5 weeks on a business trip.
When we got back the temperature of the pool was a brisk 72 degrees.
The last 3 days have been in the upper 90's with today hitting a high of 105. My wife and I were excited thinking the pool would warm up quickly and that we could swim around, but the temperature has sat solid (actually dipped to 71 degrees one morning) around 72. I can bear that temperature, but my wife refuses to get in. Our pool is an uncovered 16x44 foot hybrid lap pool. 8.5ft deep at one end, 3.5ft deep at the other. We have a darkish StoneScapes Tahoe Blue pebble finish.
I am planning on getting a solar system for the roof (320ft^2 of black solar collectors) to help out, but I am worried it might not be enough. My wife refuses to let me get a solar cover, for aesthetic and functional reasons.
Any thoughts? Where is all the heat going?