Gas Heater VS an Electric Heat Pump Which is Better?

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Swimming Pool Tips, Reviews & How To - SPL

Swimming Pool Tips, Reviews & How To - SPL

9 ай бұрын

If you are trying to decide between having a gas heater installed or going with a heat pump, you are in the right place. Each is vastly different, but both can be a viable option under the right circumstances.
One thing to keep in mind is that they are set up to either use natural gas or electricity. This means you will need a dedicated gas line run from the meter to the Gas Heater. You will need a larger upgraded gas meter in most cases as well. For the Heat Pump, you will need a dedicated 230V line run to a sub-panel for the Heat Pump since it generates somewhere around 50 amps when operating. Both of these options, if not already existing, are very expensive to run. It is not easy to switch from a Gas Heater to a Heat Pump and vice versa. In a new pool, it is easy enough to install either.
Gas heaters and heat pumps are two standard methods of heating a home or a pool. They operate using different principles and have distinct advantages and disadvantages. Here are some key points to consider when comparing the two:
Gas Heater:
Operational Principle:
Fuel Source: Gas heaters burn natural gas or propane to generate heat.
Heat Generation: They produce heat through combustion, which is then transferred to the water or air.
Efficiency:
Gas heaters tend to be very efficient in quickly raising the temperature of water or air, making them suitable for pools and homes in colder climates.
Initial Cost:
Gas heaters usually have a lower upfront cost compared to heat pumps.
Climate Considerations:
They work well in all climates, including frigid environments, where they can maintain consistent heat output.
Rapid Heating:
Gas heaters can quickly raise the temperature, making them ideal for on-demand heating.
Operating Costs:
While the initial cost may be lower, the ongoing operational costs can be higher due to the cost of natural gas or propane.
Environmental Impact:
Burning natural gas or propane emits greenhouse gases, contributing to environmental concerns.
Heat Pump:
Operational Principle:
Heat Transfer: Heat pumps use electricity to transfer heat from the outside air or ground to warm the water or air.
Efficiency:
They are highly efficient for maintaining a consistent temperature but may struggle in freezing climates.
Initial Cost:
Heat pumps tend to have a higher upfront cost compared to gas heaters.
Climate Considerations:
They work best in moderate to warm climates with a stable source of heat to extract from the environment.
Operating Costs:
Heat pumps generally have lower ongoing operational costs compared to gas heaters, especially in areas with lower electricity rates.
Environmental Impact:
Heat pumps are considered more environmentally friendly as they do not directly emit greenhouse gases during operation. However, the electricity used to power them may be generated from fossil fuels.
Long-term Savings:
While the initial cost may be higher, the lower operating costs of a heat pump may lead to overall savings.
Considerations:
Climate: Your local weather will play a significant role in determining which option is more suitable. In colder climates, a gas heater might be a better choice, whereas in milder temperatures, a heat pump could be more efficient.
Upfront Costs vs. Long-term Savings: Consider your budget and long-term cost considerations. While a gas heater may have a lower initial cost, a heat pump may save you money in the long run due to lower operating costs.
Environmental Impact: If environmental concerns are important to you, a heat pump may be the most eco-friendly.
Ultimately, the best choice depends on your needs, budget, and climate conditions. It's advisable to consult with a professional or an HVAC specialist to evaluate your situation and provide personalized recommendations.
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@edwinstar100
@edwinstar100 8 ай бұрын
Thanks David have watched your channel since before putting the pool in. You have been such a help!
@greeneyedgirl1975
@greeneyedgirl1975 8 ай бұрын
Hi David…Nikki from Arkansas😊can you recommend a good pool cover for my 16x40 I ground pool by chance? Do I need to order one larger than my pool size? Thanks so much
@SPL
@SPL 8 ай бұрын
I hope you are doing well. Been awhile. We don't winterize our pools here, so I only know a little bit about the brands of covers. Maybe check online for the best reviewed covers.
@79steelymatt
@79steelymatt 8 ай бұрын
GLI makes custom winter covers out of Youngstown,Ohio
@todda8695
@todda8695 2 ай бұрын
A heat pump isn’t going to get your pool from 50 to 82 degrees in 56 hours . If your pool is 50, it’s because it’s cold outside and heat pumps can only get your pool 5 or 10 degrees above ambient temp outside . If you want to swim when it’s cold and money isn’t an issue, get a gas heater. If you just want to keep your pool nice and warm when it’s already somewhat warm outside or like the pool extra warm on the occasional chillier day , get a heat pump. But remember, 2 or 3 degrees increase in temp in 24hrs is what to expect with a heat pump .
@ryanbedwell2144
@ryanbedwell2144 21 күн бұрын
Unless you use a thermal blanket. Without one a a heat pump will struggle in cold as you say.
@edwinstar100
@edwinstar100 8 ай бұрын
In B.C. gas is 300 a month (4 months of the year) for 20000 gallons, a heat pump is carbon neutral (here) and is way cheaper to run for maintaining a temperature, we need gas to get us up from 48F to 86
@SPL
@SPL 8 ай бұрын
Good to know. Gas is still cheaper here in Southern California. But not by much.
@arod7404
@arod7404 8 ай бұрын
In California, electricity costs a ton and to run that type of wattage for 56 hours would cost an arm and a leg.
@SPL
@SPL 8 ай бұрын
Natural Gas is cheaper - you are correct. The state will be banning gas appliances by 2030 which doesn't make a lot of sense.
@darinferreira4448
@darinferreira4448 8 ай бұрын
Im in southern california, I have a heat pump, but I also have a paid for 7.3kw solar system. The heat pump gets alot more efficient, the higher the air temp is, so I set my heat pump to kick on automatically at 2pm to 3pm (warmest time of the day/before my TOU 4pm) to heat my spa only (with bubble cover on). That gets the spa to about 85 degrees, then by the evening, my spa is "pre-heated" and it only takes about 20 mins to get my spa up to 98ish degrees to get in it, and while im in it, takes another 15 mins to get to 100 degrees if I want. I dont use the heat pump to heat the pool, there is no need in my opinion. Bottom line is, if you must heat your pool/spa quickly, go with a gas heater. But for me, the energy savings with a heat pump is a no brainer.
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