Energy-Saving Tips
A new, energy-saving
pump can be a key component in saving
money and reducing your carbon footprint; however, such a purchase can be
expensive. Check out these budget-conscious workarounds Pool Masters
recommends that will help save you money in the short-term.
Automation systems:
An automation system
manages features of your pool including lights, pumps, filtration systems,
chemical feeders, heaters and other electrical components. These devices allow the user to control when the pump
runs verses running the system continuously—saving you money on your
electricity bill. Newer automated systems can even be accessed from your smart
phone or smart device. This component of your
energy-saving plan can cost as little as $49.00.
Pool Masters can show you the most economical way to establish an automated system.
Pool cover:
Using a pool cover can
be one of the best sources to save
energy according to the U.S. Department of Energy—saving 50%-70% on your
energy bill. A cover keeps the pool water from evaporating, the chemistry
balanced and the contaminants out. Pool covers also keeps the heat in your
water during chilly nights reducing the need to run your pool heater.
Natural Chemistry’s
Coverfree® is an inexpensive alternate to solar covers, reducing heat loss by
70%. Coverfree acts as a safe mono-layer (one molecule thick) that is formed on
the water surface. High-surface tension allows it to remain in place or reform
during swimming. A huge benefit is there’s not an actual “cover” to put
on and take off.
Check out Coverfree in action:
The picture on the right
shows water vapor rising (heat and water being lost).
Robotic pool cleaners:
A robotic pool cleaner
is the most energy-saving mean to a
clean pool. Using less than 20% of the energy required by a pump to power a
typical cleaner, a robotic pool cleaner also filters pool water more
efficiently slashing your energy bill.
Preventative maintenance:
One of the most
effective ways to keep pool costs down
is regular maintenance of water levels, debris and pool chemicals. Also:
Lower the temperature when the pool is not in use, avoid wasting additional
water and energy by backwashing the pool filter only when necessary and keep
drain systems clear to allow the free flow of water.
Other factors to consider:
- Landscaping and shelters protect the pool from wind reducing heat loss
- LED lights use about 23% of the power a halogen bulb uses to run. LEDs also have a lifespan ten times of a halogen bulb.
- An investment in a new heater or heat pump can save up to 80% in energy. There are a number of utility companies offering rebate incentives to pool owners to encourage the use of energy-efficient pool pumps. Some pool pump retailers also offer rebate savings as well.
- Efficient Filtration saves water therefore energy if you heat your pool.
Call or email Pool Masters for a
free pump analysis. Run your pump for a shorter period of time, save money and keep
your pool sparkling clean!
Happy swimming!
615-481-2685
john.poolmasters@gmail.com
http://www.poolcleanersnashville.com
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