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Weston Florida homes go Green with Solar Pool Heating

By
Real Estate Agent with Brokered by eXp Realty LLC SL # 3014652

When we bought our home in Weston Florida, it came with a gas heated pool. The weather here will soon be changing... and it will eventually get chilly. But how can anyone continue to be able to swim in their pool during the winter months without it costing them an arm and a leg?. Easy.... through solar heating installed into your pools filter system.


With high energy costs and the strain it was putting on our pockets.....we decided to go with solar power as an alternative to gas heating. It is a great way to save yourself thousands of dollars in the long run and is environmentally safe. As a matter of fact...many of our eco-fans out there support this and after having it installed and utilizing it for two seasons we definitely have seen those benefits. The green laws were really a great idea and in the long run it will help others just as it has for my family.


Solarl panels-Neal Bloom 2007

 

In order to get the most out of it... you need solar panels by Aqua-therm strategically installed on you roof. Depending on which way your home faces and how much area you have for coverage will determine the amount of panels you will need.





Solar panel-Neal Bloom 2007

 

Because of how this house is positioned.. we needed a few additional panels to get full heating exposure. If you live in an association, you will need to make sure that before you start any work, you submit an architectural plan to your association for approval. Please speak to your property manager for plan approval information. 





Solar control panel-Neal Bloom 2007

 

As you can see...you will need to add PVC piping to your filtering pump system in order for the flow of water to go up though the pipes and into storage of your panels where they are heated by the sun and as the temperature rises, the water will flow back through the system and into your pool water.

 

 

 

Piping is re-cut and re-routed through the system and the black box with the dial on it turns clock wise as the temperature changes to open the flow of water and it begins to circulate through the system and back into the pool for continuous heat to the water. 


heliomatic controls-Neal Bloom 2007

 

The Helio-Matic controls your thermostat temperature. The dial has either an automatic or manual control that caters to the users convenience. You can make changes to the temperature that is comfortable for you. It goes as high as 100 degrees but in the hot summer months it can heat up the water much higher... so you might have to make adjustments along the way. Once installed...it does not cost you a dime to run and homeowners that are looking to extend their swimming season  for an additional 3 months of pool time... will save money and keep the environment safe instead of having those high electric or gas heating bills and added polution into the atmosphere..... they will also have piece of mind...I beleive that this is really the way to go.

You will also save up to 10 hours of heating time by having this constantly running....just set it and forget it.

 

 Neal's Real Deal of a Pool-Happy Swimming!

 

The outside temperature might be 50 tomorrow... but my pool will be 90.

Happy swimming! 

 

 

 

 

If you are interested in Real Estate for sale  in Florida ......then we strongly urge you to look at the opportunities available >> HERE.

Neal Bloom 


Realtor Assoc.- CRS

eXp Realty LLC

Direct ( 954)608-5556

Fax.   (954)212-0257
nealb63@gmail.com
www.westonrealestatehomes.com

 

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Comments(11)

Barbara-Jo Roberts Berberi, MA, PSA, TRC - Greater Clearwater Florida Residential Real Estate Professional
Charles Rutenberg Realty - Clearwater, FL
Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Clearwater, Safety Harbor
excellent information!!!
Oct 11, 2007 06:14 AM
Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman
Liberty Homes - Mililani, HI
(RA) AHWD CRS ePRO OAHU HAWAII REAL ESTATE
This is great info for us as well as public...to inform all of us. I love to read a post when it gives your own perspective on it because you went through it!
Oct 11, 2007 07:03 AM
Neal Bloom
Brokered by eXp Realty LLC - Weston, FL
Realtor CRS-Weston FL Real Estate

Thanks Barbara,

Sally,

I just want people to know that it can save you money in the long run...so far it saved us about $2000 instead of gas. Also good for the environment.

Oct 11, 2007 08:48 AM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Neal - good write-up on an environmentally sensitive issue. This is terrific information for everyone who has a pool or is thinking about it. Your personal perspective adds credibility as well as providing some insights on issues homeowners be aware of.

Jeff

Oct 11, 2007 08:54 AM
Neal Bloom
Brokered by eXp Realty LLC - Weston, FL
Realtor CRS-Weston FL Real Estate

Jeff,

Thanks...I added the pool so they can see the extra enjoyment we get from the extended time.

Oct 11, 2007 09:47 AM
Ann Cummings
RE/MAX Shoreline - NH and Maine - Portsmouth, NH
Portsmouth NH Real Estate Preferrable Agent

Hi Neal - good consumer post!!

Too cold to swim in the 'winter months' in Weston????  Just where is Weston Florida anyway?  Too cold???

Ann

Oct 11, 2007 12:11 PM
Neal Bloom
Brokered by eXp Realty LLC - Weston, FL
Realtor CRS-Weston FL Real Estate

Ann,

If it rains or it is not sunny...when it gets colder around the 60's...the water will lose about 1 degree an hour...if you want as a back up then you need to put the gas on...but if the suns rays are only in the 60's then the water feels quite chilly...we have gone in around the md- 60's but it will always be around 10 degrees warmer than without it.

Thanks

Oct 11, 2007 12:22 PM
Thesa Chambers
West + Main - Bend, OR
Principal Broker - Licensed in Oregon
Neal - it must be nice to have the sun year around to make this work - we have a few folks changing to solar for hot water - only to find our winter sun is not strong enough to be adaquate - I am not sure why anyone thought it would work in 20 below weather  -
Oct 11, 2007 05:38 PM
Neal Bloom
Brokered by eXp Realty LLC - Weston, FL
Realtor CRS-Weston FL Real Estate

Thesa,

I'm not sure it would work in that type of cold...the idea is more for storage ...this company also sells the hot water heater in solar...you have to put another type of panel up and is only hooked to the heater. Definitely makes working more of a pleasure!

Oct 12, 2007 07:12 AM
Rick & Ines - Miami Beach Real Estate
Majestic Properties - Miami Beach, FL
Nice Neal.....that's what I call a lesson on solar pool heating!  It's great to see South Floridians doing their part to help the environment.
Oct 15, 2007 08:23 AM
Neal Bloom
Brokered by eXp Realty LLC - Weston, FL
Realtor CRS-Weston FL Real Estate
Ines...when you and Rick come into my neck of the woods..be sure to stop by pool side and get some solar power baby!
Oct 15, 2007 09:31 AM