Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Looking for recommendations and approximate price to install a solar pool heating system.
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There have been previous threads regarding this subject. Use “search” to retrieve the previous threads as they may be useful in addition to comments you might receive here. I know some pool owners in the past said solar wasn’t adequate to keep the pool warm enough for them in the winter. Others have questioned the cost benefit - but to each his own. The pools I’ve had in the past I heated with natural gas but not everybody in The Villages has natural gas available to them.
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Most people are as happy as they make up their mind to be. Abraham Lincoln |
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With the drop in the price of photovoltaic panels over the past five years it is now more efficient to use these rather than the old-style method for heating a pool. Any surplus electricity generated can then be used in the home.
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The solar isn’t used to power a heater, it actually heats the water. No residual energy is collected to power a home. |
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Superior Solar Florida 800-329-1301
They installed a Helicol Solar System on the roof for approx. $4500 seven years ago. The installation was very professional and clean looking with the PVC down the side to the pool pump. Our system has operated all year long since then with no repairs or problems whatsoever. The system easily withstood the winds of Hurricane Irma. David Spanier is the guy who will visit your home and price out the entire job. Do some research on Helicol Solar Systems versus the standard rubber solar systems. You'll see why Helicol is the best! |
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OP, also consider the age of your roof, if you will be replacing in the near future, I would hold off on the solar heating until the new roof is installed, otherwise you will probably need to have the solar removed and reinstalled, at your cost. BTW, Jacks solar did the neighbors several years ago, that was 3 owners ago, but I do not recall any of the owners complaining about the solar install. There were problems with a close in lightning strike and damage to the computer and pumps, but that was separate from the install.
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Photovoltaic panels is the preferred route nowadays |
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Even in a new build, remember when reroofing those panels will need to be removed. |
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Call Jacks Solar. Decent price. System we have is now 10 years old and whenever there is a minor issue they always come out and don't charge me. Ron
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Judy & Ron Village of Sanibel 11/11/11 |
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Having said that, we found that the only real benefit of solar heating a pool here are a couple extra weeks at the end and beginning of pool "season". In winter there is not enough sun to heat the pool to a comfortable temp (for us, others may disagree). If you really want a warm pool in December/Jan you'll need a propane (or Nat gas) heater and it will be quite expensive to heat. |
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Then there is that getting out of a nice warm pool into 50 degree air.....no thanx!!!! |
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Go with Jack’s! Long time provider to The Villages. Very knowledgeable. Do not go with All Solar Energy/Sunologi. Trust me.
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Solar, Lights and More in Ocala installed our solar system years ago.
Very reliable, competitive and very prompt after the sale customer service. |
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Another vote for Jack's Solar. I just called him about a leak and am on the service list - this after 11 years. We are due for a new roof so know that we will have the solar panels as an additional cost but well worth it in my view.
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Columbus OH, The Villages - Amelia |
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Had solar installed during the pool build 2012. Old style, water tubes on the roof. It works best during July. Of course, don't need it in July. A CLEAR south facing install is best. N-E-W never get enough Sun during Nov-Apr. (Sun tracks South during those months)
Waste of $$$ on my install. Will have it removed when we replace the roof. FWIW.... YMWV Your milage will very. Carl |
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