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My Swimming Pool Water is Too Hot!!!...and How to Cool it Down.

  
  
  

My Pool Water is Too Hot!My business partner Jim got an email this week from a previous inground customer that gave me a little grin, mainly because it is such a perfect representation of a conversation we have when talking to potential customers the first time regarding Heat Pumps:

Dear Jim,

We know that we balked when you told us that we needed a chiller for our pool.  We could not imagine the water ever getting so warm that we would require such a thing (and it kinda seemed like a waste of money, to be honest).  We are here to testify that without that chiller over the last week of 90 degree plus days, every single day here in Northern Virginia, we could/would not have been able to use our pool.  When the water temp finally hit near 90 degrees last weekend, Cynthia said, "Let's give that chiller a shot".  What a lifesaver!  Instead of getting in what felt like pretty un-refreshing bathwater, since then, the chiller has kept the water temp at a manageable and refreshing 84 degrees.  Feel free to have anyone who is on the fence regarding chillers just give us a call - we'll more than endorse them.  

Scott Conrad

Chantilly, VA

A special thanks to Scott for taking the time to write this note that addresses the question of whether to get a regular heat pump vs one with a chiller. Frankly, I'm always amazed when I speak to a customer that has received 2 or 3 quotes from other pool companies and no one has yet mentioned the potential need to cool the pool water as well. Frankly, when I see such a lack of teaching from other pool guys, I want to slap my forehead and the first thought that comes to my head is:

Are you kidding me??

Here the deal: If your pool is 6' or less in depth and receives good amounts of sunlight throughout the day, then you'll likely have need for a chiller at some time or another (obviously depending on your region).

If you follow that advice, I promise you that you'll make the right decision as to whether to go chiller or not with your heat pump purchase.

As always, happy swimming to everyone in this blistering weather!!

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Comments

Anyway to add the chiller function to an existing HeatPump?
Posted @ Wednesday, June 30, 2010 10:16 AM by Bob Silkensen
This proves that you're never to old to learn. I've spent 40+ years in the pool industry and I've never heard of a "Chiller". My pool is 90+, thanks for the info.
Posted @ Wednesday, June 30, 2010 11:41 AM by Bob Ault
@ Bob Silkinsen--- Sorry Bob, it can't be added after the fact.  
 
@ Ault--- Considering how much you know regarding this industry, I'll take that as quite a compliment Bob...thanks.
Posted @ Wednesday, June 30, 2010 4:47 PM by Marcus Sheridan
Is there such a thing as a combo chiller/heater unit in one?? I think one should invent one, I'll buy!!!!
Posted @ Tuesday, October 26, 2010 5:36 PM by Linda Ewald Oldham
Here is the least expensive and simplest option using aeration. For less than $65 (including shipping) you can cool your pool 5 to 10 degrees. It runs on existing equipment and has zero additional energy cost.
Posted @ Wednesday, July 27, 2011 5:25 PM by Mark
This absolutely works and is very economical. Cools your water 5-8 degrees. My pool is finally swimmable! 
Look up onekoolpool.com
Posted @ Wednesday, July 27, 2011 6:08 PM by Sally
I went to the hardware store (Lowes) and for less than $25 dollars made my own coolers. I took a 1 1/2" threaded elbo, added a 1 1/2" it 1/2" inside threaded step down, then put an irigation system 12" extender threaded pipe into the step down threads. On top of the irigation system extender i put a shrub sprayer head. Installed these into all of my returns (5) and they work like a charm! They look nice and are not in the way.
Posted @ Tuesday, August 09, 2011 11:59 PM by stephen
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