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		<title>Gas vs. Electric Pool Heater: What You Need to Know</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s no better way to extend the pool season than to evaluate your options in pool heaters. But what makes gas different from an electric pool heater (also called a heat pump)? To help you understand the differences, we’ve compiled a quick list of the features of both. First, Some Background on the Electric Pool &#8230; <a href="https://midstatepoolliners.com/gas-vs-electric-pool-heater-what-you-need-to-know/">Continued</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s no better way to extend the pool season than to evaluate your options in pool heaters. But what makes gas different from an electric pool heater (also called a heat pump)? To help you understand the differences, we’ve compiled a quick list of the features of both.</p>
<h2><strong>First, Some Background on the Electric Pool Heater</strong></h2>
<p>If you&#8217;ve ever heard of a heat pump for pool water, it&#8217;s a reference to an electric pool heater. They&#8217;re powered by electricity and work like an AC unit, but in reverse. Rather than produce heat, these pumps extract it from the outside air and compress it.</p>
<p><strong>The Pros</p>
<p>Use Less Energy Over Longer Periods: </strong>Heat pumps are very efficient and convert most of the energy over to heat. This means that you&#8217;ll spend quite a bit less time maintaining the same temperature over a long period of time.</p>
<p><strong>Cost Effective:</strong> Even though they use electricity and seem to be expensive at first glance, the operating cost of electric heaters is lower.</p>
<p><strong>Long Lifespan: </strong>Heat pumps have very few moving parts compared to a gas pool heater and because of their &#8220;low and slow&#8221; operation, they&#8217;ll incur less wear and tear. This translates to a longer lifespan.</p>
<p><strong>Environmentally Friendly:</strong> An electric pool heater produces no carbon dioxide, and uses much less energy, making them a greener option to use.<br />
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The Cons</strong></p>
<p><strong>Slow Warm-up</strong>: Heat pumps take a while to get up to speed. In other words, don’t expect your water to be as warm as you&#8217;d like quickly, if you had it turned off for a few days.<br />
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Difficult to Maintain Temperature:</strong> The colder the outside temps get, the harder it will be to get your electric heater to maintain your perfect temperature.</p>
<p><strong>High Upfront Costs: </strong>Electric heaters require 220 volt service, which may result in higher installation costs due to breaker-panel availability and distance to the pool. Additionally, their initial purchase cost is substantially more than most gas heater options.</p>
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