No. It would be very uncommon for a thermostat to determine whether to turn the pool heater on based on the outdoor AIR temperature. All pool thermostats monitor the WATER temperature. In this way, they keep the water at a predetermined temperature (just like your house thermostat). When the water is cooler than the predetermined setting, the thermostat turns the heater on. When the water is cooler than the preset temperature, the heater is turned off. In this manner the pool water maintains the desired temperature regardless of changes in the air temperature. You could re-wire your thermostat to use air temperature rather than water temperature to turn the pool heater on/off so that whenever the AIR becomes colder than a preset temperature (and for as long as the air temperature stayed below that value), the heater would come on. The potential problem with this arrangement is that the heater could be continually on (as long as the air stayed cooler than the preset value) and the water would be continuously heated to a VERY high temperature! Conversely, if the air were continually warmer than the preset value, the heater might never turn on. Hope this helps ...
A safe, comfort temperature for an outdoor pool in southern Florida would be about 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Most outdoor pools in Florida are not heated, and there is usually no problem in swimming in cooler water.
With a thermostatically controlled gas heater. Solar heaters are also used for pools.
Penguin Pools is a great reputable company that installs outdoor swimming pools. They will be able to assist you in installing your new swimming pool.
outdoor swimming pools
Outdoor pools in Connecticut open in summers usually. However; there are indoor pools that operate throughout the year.
One might find images of outdoor pools on the Google Images website where there are hundreds of such images. They can also be found on the website 'Houzz'.
Swimming is considered both an outdoor and indoor sport because it can be practiced in various environments. Outdoor swimming typically occurs in natural bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, and oceans, or in outdoor swimming pools, allowing swimmers to enjoy fresh air and sunlight. Indoor swimming, on the other hand, takes place in enclosed pools, providing a controlled environment that is less affected by weather conditions. This versatility makes swimming accessible year-round and suitable for different settings.
Indoor swimming pools can use bromine. You can't use bromine on outdoor pools because there is no cyanuric acid in bromine. In other words, bromine molecules would have a very short life, almost worthless, in an outdoor pool.
Plenty of indoor pools, but outdoor pools are Whistler Gulch and the KOA - these aren't hotels, but they do have cabins for rent.
I think some of them do.
Outdoor pool Inground pools.
One can buy pools and spas from Argos. They offer a good range of different outdoor and indoor swimming pools and spas that can be purchased. Alternatively they can also be bought from an online company called EastGate Pools.