Swimming Pool Heat Pumps
Swimming Pool Heat Pumps are the most economical way to keep your pool warm. With over 150 heat pumps in stock at any one time, Paramount is able to supply an air source heat pump to suit your needs and budget.
We have an extensive network of heat pump engineers to cater for all your future servicing and back-up requirements.
Mr Perfect Heat Pump
From £3,950
Heat Pump Covers
From £90
Ultra Inverter Heat Pump Top Mount (17/21kW)
From £2,895
The longevity of Waterco heat pumps should be approximately 10-15 years with very little maintenance.
Like any electrical appliance, faults can arise for whatever reason, be it a component failure or lack of service etc. Up to now, your pool dealer has been reliant on either their own engineer or to outsource a refrigerant expert to service the heat pump (not easy to book in the middle of summer!).
Paramount Pool Products (Sole UK Importer) have over 50 independent heat pump engineers located nationally, who will be able to service your heat pump (directly with you) in the future or in an event of a warranty failure.
To date, 98% of our service requests are attended within 3-7 working days (summer or winter!). For a deeper understanding of how pool heat pumps work and their benefits, explore our detailed blog article Pool Heat Pumps Explained.
What is a swimming pool heat pump?
A swimming pool heat pump is an energy-efficient and eco-friendly way of heating the water in your swimming pool. It works by extracting heat energy from the air, even on cooler days, and transferring it to the pool water.
The process is fundamentally similar to that of a refrigerator, just in reverse. The heat pump draws in air and uses a refrigerant to extract heat from it. This heat is then transferred to the pool water, warming it up. The cooled air is then expelled back into the atmosphere.
This efficient method of heating allows you to extend your swimming season and enjoy a warm pool even when the weather turns colder.
Does my swimming pool need a heat pump?
A heat pump is an essential addition to your swimming pool if you want to ensure you can swim comfortably on cooler days and extend the use of your pool beyond the summer months. Given that heat pumps are easy to install and inexpensive to run, they make for an ideal addition to your pool.
What are the benefits of a swimming pool heat pump?
A swimming pool heat pump is a cost-effective way to keep the water in your pool warm. It offers a range of significant benefits, including:
- Greater enjoyment. With a consistent and comfortable water temperature, you’ll enjoy your swimming sessions that much more.
- Swim more often. By warming your pool with a heat pump, you’ll be able to swim more frequently, helping you to make the most of this fantastic investment.
- Low cost. A heat pump captures existing heat in the air rather than generating heat itself, meaning that it has far lower running costs than other types of heater.
- Automation. Set your heat pump to the desired temperature and let it keep your pool water warm without any need for manual intervention.
As you can see, the benefits of using a heat pump to warm your swimming pool are extensive. Not only does it enhance your overall swimming experience, but it’s also cheap to run and simple to use.
Is a swimming pool heat pump energy efficient?
A heat pump is an extremely energy efficient way to heat your pool as it does not generate heat itself. Instead, it extracts existing heat energy from the air using a refrigerant before transferring this heat to your pool water.
As a result, they need only a relatively small amount of electricity to power them, limiting their environmental impact and minimising your energy costs.
Are swimming pool heat pumps noisy?
No, swimming pool heat pumps do not generate a noticeable amount of noise. While they do use a fan to draw air in and pass it over the evaporator coils, most newer models from reputable manufacturers use motors that generate very low decibel levels. This means that a heat pump won’t have any impact on your enjoyment while using your pool.
What size heat pump do I need for my pool?
The size of heat pump you need to heat your pool effectively will depend on the size and layout of your pool as well as whether you are using a pool cover or not. To ensure you choose the correct size of heat pump, you’ll need to assess the amount of heat your pool uses on an hourly basis. For help with this calculation, use the table below or visit our dedicated post on swimming pool heat pumps
Heat Pump Size Guide Chart
Pool Size – Imperial Pool Size – Metric Heater Length (ft) Width (ft) Approx Gallons Length (M) Width (M) Approx Litres Minimum size heater required (KW) Optimum size heater required (KW) 24 12 8550 7.32 3.66 38868 9/10 14 26 13 10034 7.92 3.96 45616 9/10 14 28 14 11638 8.53 4.27 52904 9/10 29 30 15 13359 9.14 4.57 60732 14 29 32 16 15200 9.75 4.88 69099 29 29 40 20 19238 10.97 5.49 87454 29 29 40 20 23750 12.19 6.10 107968 29 29 How long does it take for a heat pump to heat my pool?
The amount of time it takes for a heat pump to heat your pool is dependent on a number of factors, including the type of heat pump you choose, the size of your pool and the ambient temperature. Generally speaking, if your heat pump is the appropriate size for your pool, it should take between 24 and 72 hours to heat a pool by 11°C.
How close should the heat pump be to my swimming pool?
Ideally, your heat pump should be installed within 25 feet of the pool. This is to prevent heat loss through the piping, which may increase your pump run time and limit its efficiency.