- Oct 26, 2014
- 206
- Pool Size
- 18000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Alright, I will try to make this short. We are building a new pool. Freeform with the hot tub part on one end, 527sq. feet overall. I originally wanted to do a Pentair Mastertemp 400 gas and Pentair Ultratemp 140 Heat Pump. The problem is my pad doesn't have room for both. So am I better off with just the heat pump or just the gas pump?
This is how we plan to use our pool. We live in Florida. In the winter, the temps can get into the 50's, every once in a while the 40's. But during the day in the winter, 70's-80's. I'm not worried about summer. We will use the hot tub every day, in the evening for sure. The pool we like to keep at 85-88 degrees. We would like to swim when we feel like it. Maybe some days we do, some days not, but we want to keep my pool ready for swimming. Then if we decide to throw a pool party, I don't want to have to plan 2 days ahead to heat the pool. We have never had a pool with the hot tub part of the pool. In the past we had separate everything.
1. Can I just heat the spa when I want to use it- without having to heat the pool body of water. So in the winter, if it's in the 60's and I am not planning on swimming at all, the pool might be in the 60's (and the spa too), but I only want to heat the spa in the evening when I want to use it. Will the heat pump work for this? (Spa is 1500 gal). Do I need to tell my PB to plum things a certain way to accomplish this? or is this standard?
2. How long to bring a pool from 60 degrees to 88 degrees with the heat pump? What about the gas heater? We plan on keeping the pool heated, but we do not want a pool cover as we don't really have room to keep it and they are heavy.
3. How common is it to have both the heater and heat pump?? Should I try to find a way to make the room?
Curious about others thoughts.
This is how we plan to use our pool. We live in Florida. In the winter, the temps can get into the 50's, every once in a while the 40's. But during the day in the winter, 70's-80's. I'm not worried about summer. We will use the hot tub every day, in the evening for sure. The pool we like to keep at 85-88 degrees. We would like to swim when we feel like it. Maybe some days we do, some days not, but we want to keep my pool ready for swimming. Then if we decide to throw a pool party, I don't want to have to plan 2 days ahead to heat the pool. We have never had a pool with the hot tub part of the pool. In the past we had separate everything.
1. Can I just heat the spa when I want to use it- without having to heat the pool body of water. So in the winter, if it's in the 60's and I am not planning on swimming at all, the pool might be in the 60's (and the spa too), but I only want to heat the spa in the evening when I want to use it. Will the heat pump work for this? (Spa is 1500 gal). Do I need to tell my PB to plum things a certain way to accomplish this? or is this standard?
2. How long to bring a pool from 60 degrees to 88 degrees with the heat pump? What about the gas heater? We plan on keeping the pool heated, but we do not want a pool cover as we don't really have room to keep it and they are heavy.
3. How common is it to have both the heater and heat pump?? Should I try to find a way to make the room?
Curious about others thoughts.