Energy Efficiency
As a homeowner you are interested in saving money, especially in today’s economic climate. The equipment used to control, circulate, filter, treat, heat, and illuminate the water in your pool has vastly improved in recent years. Consider:
- Using Automation, your pool and spa can be controlled through your phone, tablet, or other smart device anywhere in the world.
- Variable Frequency Drive Pumps can be tuned to the exact required speed for any given task to maximize efficiency. This allows for ideal filtration with the least amount of energy consumption.
- Large Capacity Filters hold more dirt, which prolongs the time between cleanings.
- Chemicals are expensive, and proper Chemical Management utilizing chlorine generators and chemical controllers can reduce costs and waste. Ozone and UV can be utilized to keep chlorine to a minimum and water chemistry and temperature can be monitored remotely and in real time.
- Modern Pool Heaters have high efficiency ratings. Solar Panels are highly efficient and provide a quick ROI in the area in which we live. Pool covers can keep in heat and slow or eliminate water evaporation.
- LED Lighting is the most energy efficient lighting available. They can last 30,000 hours or more, minimizing replacement cost and disposal.
- Renovating the plumbing at the equipment pad by increasing pipe size and utilizing efficient plumbing techniques can reduce wear and tear on the system in general. Larger scale renovations, such as shallowing a pool, or re-plumbing with larger diameter pipe can save on heating and energy costs.