How To Heat Inflatable Pools

Things Needed

  • Solar cover

  • Solar heater

Inflatable pools come in many sizes and shapes. Some are small enough so that the sun's heat warms the pool water to a comfortable level. Larger inflatable pools may need more warming options than just the sun.

Advertisement

Step 1

Install the pool in a sunny area. The best and least expensive pool warmer is the sun. Installing in the sunniest, flat area will provide day-long warming.

Step 2

Cover the pool every night and when not in use with a solar cover. This will not only help warm the water when the sun is out but will also help retain the water's heat at night.

Advertisement

Step 3

Install a solar heater. If the water in your inflatable pool does not warm up enough to make swimming enjoyable, consider purchasing and installing a solar heater. These are relatively inexpensive and can raise the pool water's temperature about 10 degrees.

Tip

Solar rays break down chlorine. You will need to check your levels more often if you heat with a solar solution.

Warning

Having the pool water too warm can increase the growth of algae. Use algicide more often if needed.

Recommended

Advertisement