Gas/Oil Heater
• $1500 to $2500 to install
• Most expensive to operate
  (fuel costs)
• 5 - 8 year life expectancy
• Requires annual service

Heat Pump
• $2500 to $5500 to install
• 50% to 70% less to operate
  than gas (electricity costs)
• 10 - 15 year life expectancy
• Requires annual checkup

Solar Heat
• $2000 to $5000 to install
• Zero cost of operation
• 20 years plus life expectancy
• No annual service

 

 

Solar is clean and uses no fossil fuels or chemical refrigerants which may contribute to air pollution, acid rain, ozone depletion or the
“greenhouse effect.”


Once installed it requires no maintenance, plus you can get money back by taking advantage of North Carolina’s 35% tax credit for
renewable energy.

Most solar swimming pool heating systems pay for themselves within 2 years whereas traditional heat pumps require electricity and/or fuel.
<--- See the cost comparison at left.

Most solar heated pools are warm from April through October. This allows more time for you to enjoy your pool.

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