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How Much Does It Cost to Heat a Swimming Pool? (Real Numbers for Northeast Homeowners)

If you’re budgeting for a pool in the Philadelphia suburbs, heating isn’t a footnote. It’s one of the biggest ongoing costs — and one of the most misunderstood.

Here’s the truth: your heating cost is driven far more by fuel type and how you use the pool than by the brand of heater. Let’s break it down with straight numbers.

The Short Answer (Straight Numbers)

For a standard 400,000 BTU residential pool heater:

Important: that hourly number doesn’t mean your heater runs 24/7. Runtime depends on weather, water temperature, and how well you control heat loss.

What Really Drives Cost

Why Fuel Type Matters More Than Heater Brand

Two identical 400k BTU heaters can cost dramatically different amounts to run based on the fuel behind them.

Natural Gas

Natural gas is sold by the therm.

Math: 4 therms × $1.25 ≈ $5 per hour. Even at $1.50/therm, you’re around $6 per hour.

If your home is already on municipal gas, this is typically the most economical high-output option in our region.

Propane (LP)

Propane is stored on site and sold by the gallon. A practical rule of thumb:

At $2.50 per gallon, that’s 4 × $2.50 = $10 per hour — roughly double the cost of natural gas for the same heat output. Over a Northeast season, that gap adds up fast.

Electric Heat Pumps

Heat pumps don’t “make” heat; they move it from the air to your pool water. That’s why they’re efficient.

In typical late-spring through early-fall conditions here, heat pumps usually land around $2–$4 per hour (equivalent). Below roughly 50°F air temperature, they lose efficiency — that’s when gas wins.

Hybrid Heating: The Professional Approach

For many serious pool owners in the Northeast, the smartest setup isn’t either/or. It’s both.

Use a gas heater for fast warm-ups. Use a heat pump to hold temperature efficiently.

Example: You open in May and want to go from 72°F to 84°F. A gas heater runs hard for 8–12 hours:

Once you hit your number, switch to the heat pump to maintain. Instead of running a $5–$10/hour system all week, you’re maintaining comfort at a lower cost — with automation doing the switching for you.

Hybrid systems deliver:

What It Actually Costs Over a Northeast Season

A realistic model for the Philly suburbs:

Estimated seasonal totals:

Skip the cover and your cost can climb quickly. Wind and cool evenings are major cost drivers in our region.

How to Dramatically Reduce Heating Costs

Bottom Line for Philly-Area Homeowners

Want a heating plan tailored to your pool, yard, and utility setup? Start your journey with Scott Payne Custom Pools. We’ll design the right mix of equipment, automation, and best practices so your pool stays comfortable — without burning through your budget.

Have more questions about pool costs? Scott Payne Custom Pools has been building custom pools in the Philadelphia suburbs for over 25 years — get straight answers, no pressure.

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