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How Much Does It Cost to Heat a Swimming Pool?

Understand the real cost to heat an inground pool — gas heaters, heat pumps, and solar options compared by monthly cost and efficiency.

TL;DR Heating a swimming pool can extend the swimming season and improve comfort, but it also adds operating costs. The cost of heating a pool depends on pool size, heater type, climate, and how frequently the pool is heated. Most homeowners spend between $300 and $2,000 per year on pool heating. Gas heaters heat quickly but cost more to operate, heat pumps are more energy-efficient for maintaining steady temperatures, and solar systems offer the lowest operating cost when sunlight conditions allow.

Why Homeowners Choose to Heat Their Pools

Many homeowners install heaters to make their pools more enjoyable throughout the season.

Heating can:

Extend the swimming season

Make early mornings and evenings more comfortable

Maintain consistent water temperature

In cooler climates, heating can make the difference between a short summer season and several months of use.

Types of Pool Heaters

The type of heater used has the biggest impact on operating cost.

Gas Heaters

Gas heaters are powerful and heat water quickly.

They are ideal for homeowners who want to raise the temperature quickly before using the pool.

However, gas heaters can be expensive to operate if used frequently.

Heat Pumps

Heat pumps use electricity to extract heat from the air.

They heat the pool more slowly but operate more efficiently over time.

Heat pumps are often the most economical option for maintaining consistent temperatures.

Solar Heating Systems

Solar heating systems use roof-mounted collectors to warm pool water using sunlight.

They have very low operating costs but depend heavily on climate and available sunlight.

Factors That Influence Heating Cost

Several factors determine how expensive it is to heat a pool.

Pool Size

Larger pools contain more water and require more energy to heat.

Climate

Colder climates require more energy to maintain comfortable temperatures.

Desired Temperature

Heating a pool to 85 degrees costs significantly more than heating it to 78 degrees.

Pool Covers

Using a pool cover dramatically reduces heat loss overnight and can significantly lower heating costs.

Typical Heating Cost Ranges

Most homeowners spend between:

$300–$800 per year for occasional heating

$800–$2,000 per year for frequent heating

Actual costs vary depending on equipment type and usage patterns.

Final Thoughts

Heating a pool is not necessary for every homeowner, but it can greatly improve comfort and extend the usable swimming season.

Understanding how heaters work and what affects operating cost helps homeowners choose the right heating system for their needs.

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