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Pool heat pumps offer an energy-saving and cost-effective method for heating your pool water. Inverter heat pumps are particularly useful because they can vary the compressor’s speed, effectively adjusting the pump’s heat output according to the pool’s needs. Browse our inverter models to start seeing reduced pool heating bills.
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While inverter heat pumps and standard on/off heat pumps work in similar ways and offer many of the same benefits, inverter pool heat pumps are designed to be even more energy-efficient as they are not always working to 100% capacity when it’s not necessary.
Reduced energy consumption: Inverter pool heat pumps only use a small amount of electricity to source heat from the ambient air and transfer it into your pool.
Increased cost-effectiveness: The energy-saving efficiency of the inverter heat pump leads to cheaper running costs. You’ll definitely notice how much you’re saving!
Less noise: Inverter heat pumps are much quieter as they’re not always running at 100% power. As soon as the pool reaches the desired temperature, the pump will slow itself down, reducing noise and energy consumption. Some of our most popular products include our Aqua Inverter Turbo Pro heat pumps, which have fantastic reduced noise capabilities.
No power spikes: These heat pumps are designed to have a gentle start-up to avoid the power spike that occurs with most on/off heat pumps.
For a better understanding of what makes inverter heat pumps stand out, see our article on the difference between standard and inverter pool heat pumps.
One potential drawback of inverter swimming pool heat pumps is their initial price. However, many find that the savings made by using this heating method soon off-set the expense of the unit itself. With the right care and maintenance, your heat pump could last up to ten years, making it a brilliant investment.
You can find out more about the estimated running costs for heat pumps (and, therefore, the potential savings you could be making) in our guide to swimming pool heat pumps.