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If you own a pool in Essex County, New Jersey you are probably paying extremely high energy bills to heat your pool. Sunshine Solar Technologies offers a solar pool heating system that can save you thousands of dollars on the high costs of keeping your pool warm.
With a population of almost 800,000 people, there are a lot of residential and municipal pools that need heating. Solar pool heating systems are one of the most efficient ways to keep the water at a comfortable temperature. What good is it having a pool if it is not enjoyable to swim in?
Essex County NJ Service Areas
- Belleville
- Bloomfield
- Caldwell
- Cedar Grove
- East Orange
- Essex Fells
- Fairfield
- Glen Ridge
- Irvington
- Livingston
- Maplewood
- Millburn
- Montclair
- Newark
- North Caldwell
- Nutley
- Orange
- Roseland
- South Orange
- Verona
- West Caldwell
- West Orange
Why Choose Solar Pool Heating?
- Zero operating costs – Renewable energy from the sun heats your pool, so no additional energy is needed.
- Double your Swim Season – Swim from May through September.
- Ready when you are – Other heaters can take hours or days to heat the pool. Solar automatically operates (for free!) whenever your regular pool pump is running.
- Maintenance free – Heliocol panels are built to last for 25 years or more, and are backed by a lifetime warranty.
- Clean power – Solar heating systems emit no air pollution.
- $0 due upfront. Go solar now, with no money down, low interest financing options.
10 Year Pool Heater Operating Costs* |
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Solar | Gas/Oil | Electric Heat Pump | |
Annual Fuel Cost Average | $0 | $3,500 | $1,300 |
Life Span | 25-30 Years | 5-8 Years | 8-12 Years |
Replacement Cost | $0 | $3,500- $7,000 | $4,000- $5,500 |
Total Operating Cost After 10 Years Including Average Replacement Cost | $0 | $35,000 | $18,000 |
Full Warranty Period Including Labor | 12 | 1 | 2 |
How it Works:
- Using your existing pool pump, swimming pool water is directed through a series of valves to your pool solar panels.
- Pool water enters the solar panels at the bottom and rises to the top through the individual tubes.
- As the water rises through the solar panels, it is heated by the sun’s radiant energy.
- The water is then returned to the pool to repeat the cycle until your pool has been warmed by the sun.