Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We have a 6 year old Haywood gas pool heater that has 3 of the 4 burners rusted out to the point the unit will not ignite.
Our choices are: ... replace the rusted burners (estimated to be about half the cost of a new heater) ... replace the entire heater (estimated to be around $2700) ... check out practicality of heat pump ... do nothing and go to seasonal use of pool (we do have a solar heating system, but it cannot keep the pool above 80 when the temps start to drop into the 50's during our FL winter). Any advice/experience/comments appreciated. btk |
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I would just do 4 new burners. They are not that hard to install yourself and you can find them online. Not much different then rebuilding a gas grill. Let me know what you decide and how you make out as I have the same task sometime in the next year or so.
Here is a link for the parts. http://www.a1poolparts.com/-strse-31...ED1/Detail.bok
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Ck online a company Intheswim.com you may find a replacement or repair parts pretty cheap. I paid 2100 for a 65000 btu Hayward heat pump. 10 year warranty . The only problem is you need a 220 line to run it. You may find a new gas heater for around 1200 depending on your btu need.
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