After years of tiny, "disposable" pools and absurdly short swim seasons in Wisconsin, my family has relocated to NW Arkansas and we're not wasting any time settling in. We've been in our new home for just over a month, and the pool construction started 2 weeks ago. I'm attaching a few photos of the progress.
The pool is a 17'x38' gunite diving pool with a water slide. It starts at 3'6" deep and goes to 8'.
I was originally planning to use the Hotspot FPH heater, but have decided against in favor of a heater that will allow us to extend our swim season. We'll use the pool nearly every day so I'm thinking that a heat pump will be my best option. Now to decide if I want to swallow the $4600(+ wiring and paying an electrician) price tag or if I want to buy one and DIY it... I am pretty handy when it comes to electrical work, but wouldn't want to void the heater warranty by not using a dealer. I guess I'm open to opinions on this.
The pool is a 17'x38' gunite diving pool with a water slide. It starts at 3'6" deep and goes to 8'.
I was originally planning to use the Hotspot FPH heater, but have decided against in favor of a heater that will allow us to extend our swim season. We'll use the pool nearly every day so I'm thinking that a heat pump will be my best option. Now to decide if I want to swallow the $4600(+ wiring and paying an electrician) price tag or if I want to buy one and DIY it... I am pretty handy when it comes to electrical work, but wouldn't want to void the heater warranty by not using a dealer. I guess I'm open to opinions on this.










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