Heat Only
Warm your water faster with Heat Only pool heat pump technology. These efficient electric units use R-410A refrigerant to deliver reliable heating from trusted names like GulfStream-all at budget-friendly prices.
Warm your water faster with Heat Only pool heat pump technology. These efficient electric units use R-410A refrigerant to deliver reliable heating from trusted names like GulfStream-all at budget-friendly prices.
Heat-only pool and spa heat pumps are purpose-built to add heat-ideal when cooling isn’t needed. They extend your swim season in cooler weather, maintain comfortable spa temperatures, and offer a low-cost alternative to gas. Available in 115,000, 125,000, and 142,000 BTU outputs, these units suit backyard pools, HOA/condo facilities, hotels, and therapy spas. Typical pricing runs from about $310 to $4,495 depending on capacity and features.
Designed for homeowners, property managers, and licensed contractors, these systems deliver steady performance with durable titanium heat exchangers and quiet operation. They use R-410A refrigerant. HSPF2 and SEER2 ratings do not apply to pool-only heat pumps, and tonnage is not typically used-select by BTU capacity instead.
Correct sizing depends on pool volume, climate, wind exposure, and cover use. Larger BTU models heat faster and hold temperature better during shoulder seasons. Professional installation is required: a level pad, proper clearances, dedicated electrical circuit, and code-compliant PVC plumbing ensure safe, efficient operation.
GulfStream leads this category with efficient R-410A models, robust titanium heat exchangers, and capacities up to 142,000 BTU for residential and light commercial pools and spas.
General guidance: 115k BTU fits many 15,000-20,000 gal pools; 125k for ~20,000-25,000 gal; 142k for ~25,000-30,000+ gal. Climate, wind, and using a cover can shift these ranges.
Expect a dedicated 208/230V single-phase circuit sized per the unit nameplate, proper grounding/bonding, and clear airflow. Plumbing is typically 2" PVC with adequate flow and a bypass if needed. Always follow the installation manual and local codes; professional installation is required.
Heat-only units add heat for swimming and spa use. Heat/cool models also chill water for warm climates. Heat-only systems are simpler, lower cost, and focus on heating efficiency.
Yes. R-410A is undergoing a phasedown, not a ban. Licensed technicians can service and recharge these systems, and parts/support are expected for the life of the equipment.
Most operate efficiently from about 50-95°F ambient. Some models with low-ambient features can heat in the low 40s, though capacity decreases as outdoor temperatures drop.
Match BTU output to pool volume, surface area, wind, climate, and setpoint. Cooler climates, longer seasons, and uncovered pools benefit from higher BTU models. Aim for 1-2°F/hour heat-up when sizing.
Keep the coil and air inlets clear, maintain proper water flow and a clean filter, rinse debris, inspect electrical/plumbing connections, and schedule an annual professional check. Winterize in freezing climates.
Yes. A licensed contractor should install, and an electrical permit is commonly required. Units are factory-sealed; installation involves electrical, plumbing, pad placement, and code compliance.
Costs depend on unit kW draw, run time, electricity rate, and weather. Example: a 6 kW draw at $0.15/kWh is about $0.90 per hour. Using a solar cover can significantly reduce runtime.
Coverage varies by model and region. Expect limited warranties on key components and heat exchangers. Refer to the specific model’s warranty and register the product after purchase.