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130000 btu
form_title= Above Ground Pool form_header= Get all the swimming you need without the maintenance of an in-ground pool. What size pool do you what to install?*= _ [50] How big is your yard?*= _ [50] How deep do you want the pool?*= _ [50]
It should be sufficient thru most of the year. You might want to check out any of the heater manufacturers sites for heater size calculations starting with the brand you have or have in mind or call them. By the way, heaters are not classified as either in ground or above ground -- the heaters do not know the difference. K
That would depend on the size of your pool
form_title= Pool Heater form_header= Stay warm and swim with a pool heater! What is your budget for a pool heater?*= _ [50] What type of pool do you have?*= () Salt Water () Chlorine What is the size of your pool?*= _ [50]
As pertaining to what? Sizing the heater to the pool? Length of run time to heat the pool? Proper gas line run and size of pipe to use? What brand to use? How to hook the heater into the system? Natural gas or Propane? And quite a few more k
A 9000 gallon pool {;-). A small above ground pool.
You need to check your gas lines for the size of piping under ground. The size of the heater is all personal preference really, but its up to how much gas flow you can get which will tell you if you can get the bigger, better heaters.
I used a sand base for our 20' round above ground pool. It's much easier to deal with after the pool is gone. Greener too.
form_title= Pool Liner form_header= Replace or install a liner for your pool. Do you need to replace an existing liner?*= () Yes () No Is it an in-ground or above-ground pool?*= () In Ground () Above Ground What is the size of your pool?*= _ [50]
Only you know the answer. Depends on how much room you have to use.
You can expect to pay at least $1000 for an above ground, and more for an in ground. It also depends on the size of the pool.