Does it matter how far away my heater is from my spa?

PSC Ep. 81: Does it matter how far away my heater is from my spa?

In today’s episode of Poolside Chat, Rob and Matt tackle another common swimming pool question: 
I’m building a pool with a heated spa. One builder told me it would cost twice as much to heat the spa if the heater is placed 60 feet away in our preferred location versus 20 feet away in an undesirable location. Is this true

A lot would depend upon the climate, when and where the spa will be used; but it would be beneficial to have the heater closer to the spa. In the case of year-round spas and cold climates, there can be significant heat loss in 60 feet of pipe run. This does mean more energy is needed to heat the spa, but how much would depend upon the climate at the site.

There can also be a delayed reaction time for temperature rise; ultimately, impacting the water temp in the spa. In other words, the temp in the spa may or may not be the same as the temp displayed on the heater. Of course, if the spa remains covered, these variables will only be noticeable when the spa is being used.

Wrapping or insulating the plumbing to the spa can reduce heat loss and mitigate some of these potential problems. This is routinely done in cases such as this, again, depending upon the climate.

If you have any questions like this or if you want one of your questions answered in a future poolside chat, please leave a comment down below. If you like these videos, please like and subscribe. Thank you for joining us. For all your pool and spa needs, visit us over at INYO Pools

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