The thrust towards renewable forms of energy is widely explored these days. Thanks to government incentives and tax cuts, residential owners and commercial managers see to it to adopt green policies in their electric consumption in order to avail of savings on their monthly bills. Aside from maximizing solar energy for electricity on a general scale, solar energy can also be used particularly in heating up pools in backyards.
Solar pool heating is a very
popular choice among homeowners who wish to enjoy a warm swim during their free
time and available leisure hours without necessarily hooking up the pool’s
heating system via a power source or a furnace. Solar panels are normally
installed on top of roofs since panels need to be as close as possible to the
sun. Late mornings and the first few hours of the afternoon are the best time
slots wherein solar panels can be at its best and most functioning time. Aside
from the panels, solar hot water collectors are also installed on top of the
roof. These collectors have thin pipes installed where the water from the pool
runs.






