The difference between gas and electric pool heating

The difference between gas and electric pool heating

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Do you, as a swimming pool owner in Sydney, want to reap the full benefits of having a pool?

Maybe you haven’t built your pool yet and are still considering how to make the most of your new home feature.

Swimming pools are supposed to be enjoyed throughout the year, not only when it’s unbearably hot in the summer months. Why pass up a perfect opportunity to enjoy your pool regardless of the weather?

Swimming pool heaters allow you to take a dip at a comfortable temperature any time of the year. Keep reading to find out more about the options you have to choose from when considering pool heating in Sydney.

Why swimming pool heaters are an affordable luxury

Everyone wants to make the most of their home space. A pool heating system provides this personalised touch to your outdoor space, making it the perfect place to unwind and enjoy yourself.

Many people are worried about how intensive or difficult the process of installing pool heating can be. Only a few realise how easy and affordable it actually is.

For those concerned about their return of investment, pool heating can guarantee a high ROI. Having a pool with heating system increases the value of your property.

As a heated pool owner, you are also investing in quality time spent with your family and friends.

Heated pools can be enjoyed all year round. With fully customisable settings to lower or raise the temperature of the water as per your needs.

Electric pool heating

There are several heating systems available for your pool. One of them is electric pool heating.

This form of pool heating works like a reverse air conditioner. It works by extracting latent heat from the air and transferring it into the pool.

Electric pool heating systems raise the pool water’s temperature by about half a degree per hour. They are most effective with a pool blanket to trap and conserve the heat.

Electric pool heating uses heat pumps and requires a backup heating system to be installed, usually gas pool heaters.

Gas pool heating

Gas pool heating is the most reliable and environmental-friendly heating system for your pool.

The system works by circulating the pool’s water through a filter and the heater, which is powered by the gas burning in the heating combustion chamber.

This heat is then transferred to the water and returned to the pool.

This type of pool heating raises the water temperature by 1.5 degrees per hour. It is, therefore, the only option available to heat a pool in less than 8 hours, regardless of weather conditions.

Gas pool heating can be installed in a day so you can enjoy your pool’s new luxury feature the next morning.

This heating option also doesn’t require a backup heating system so it will not disappoint.

What you need to know when installing pool heating

Pool heaters

There are a few factors you should consider before installing pool heating to help you make the best decision.

Some of the questions you need to ask yourself are about your local weather and the frequency of usage of your pool.

How much sunshine does your pool get in the day? This will affect the temperature of your water and the usage of your pool heater.

How often do you want to use your pool? Do you want to swim all-year-round? What will your pool be used for, relaxation or exercise?

These questions are essential to ask yourself during your decision-making process, because they all have an impact on your pool’s health.

Residential and commercial pool heating options vary. If you need pool heating for a commercial pool, you need to invest in a more efficient heating system as larger pools can often be more difficult to heat.

Regularly cleaning your pool is important as well to keep your pool heater functioning at optimal capacity and not interfering with the heating process.

Installing a backup heating system can seem redundant at times or expensive, but in the long run, you are only doing yourself a favour.

An electric and backup gas pool heating system can be installed alongside each other. This is so that you will never be disappointed by cold water.

Another aspect to consider is repairs and maintenance.

It is recommended to service your pool heater annually to ensure its efficiency and prolong its lifespan. It would also be handy to have your pool heating specialist’s number ready in the case of unforeseen emergency repairs.


Norwest Gas will always be ready to attend to your emergency repairs ASAP. For pool heating advice and installations, call Norwest Gas on 1300 499 169 to chat with a pool heating specialist today.

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