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What about heaters?

Everyone should have a solar cover. It’s inexpensive, easy to use, and it will pick you up four to eight additional weeks of swimming—that depends on how you use the pool. It conserves water by preventing evaporation.

Gas heaters are now available for around $2500. An excellent alternative for a smaller pool is an active solar heater that works off your existing filter. They’re around $1000 to $3000, and the heat’s free! Gas is faster, solar is very slow, particularly if it’s cloudy. Heat pumps have a great story, but note that they don’t work when it’s cold out. So they’ll help keep warm water warm, but they’re not a lot of help in extending your season.

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