The type of pool pump you have plays a huge role in the amount of energy that you use. Opting for an energy efficient pump when you build your pool can mean tremendous savings throughout the year. While these pumps cost more initially, they essentially pay for themselves through energy savings.
Many pool owners tend to run their pumps more often than necessary. Energy.gov recommends that filtration time not exceed six hours each day. Should you find the water quality less than desirable, increase the time in 30 minute increments. However, a study recently showed that pool owners who reduced filtration to three hours each day recognized up to 60% in energy savings while enjoying adequate water quality.
Using a timer to allow for pumping during non-peak hours can help to curtail energy costs. Also setting a timer to run your pump for short interval, several times a day can help keep debris out of your pool. With that being said, keeping grates and filters clear of debris will help your pump continue to run more efficiently.
If you have a pool heater or are considering one, there are some energy saving options that you can employ this time of the year. Raising the temperature of the water can cost 10-30% more for each degree. Gas pool heaters are the most popular, as they actually warm the water. Electric heaters, or heat pumps, simply move heat from one place to another, they don’t generate heat. Gas heaters are ideal for quick and efficient heating for short periods of time. Solar heaters are another option that can be very cost effective.
These are only a few ways to improve the energy efficiency of your pool. If you’ve noticed higher than normal energy bills, it may be time to have you pool inspected. Lucas Firmin Pools designs, builds, inspects, and maintains pools in the Baton Rouge area. With their expertise, experience, and the highest quality equipment and processes, Lucas Firmin Pools can inspect, maintain, and design the pool of your dreams.