nothin to do with the colour ; it depends on the weather and also the chemicals mixed with it
Suggest a darker color, which will help the pool keep a warmer temperature.
Darker. Dark colors absorb heat, light colors reflect. I was told our black bottom pool would keep our pool 10 degrees warmer. Not sure if that is true, as I have no basis for comparison, but that's what I was told by our pool builder and other pool experts. Another perk of a darker colored pool is they hide dirt and debris really well.
A pool cover helps to retain heat in the water by preventing heat loss through evaporation and convection. This can help to keep the water warmer and reduce the amount of energy needed to heat the pool.
Yes. We had a black/brown pepple tec installed over our stained concrete pool and it does make the water a little warmer. Not significantly but noticeble enough to enjoy a quick dip.
same color as a regular pool - blue
Some of the pros of using a pool cover include that it will help keep the temperature of the water warmer and keep the water cleaner. It can also deter unwanted visitors. The main con of using one would be having to remove it every time you'd like to get in the pool.
A black bottom pool will be slightly easier to heat than a white bottom pool, but the difference will be very, very small. Yes, some very small amount of extra energy will be absorbed by the black color and absorbed into the water that would otherwise be reflected by the white color pool, but this small amount of heat is dwarfed by the large amounts of heat that are lost or absorbed by the water due to air temperature, wind speed, evaporation, cover, heating method, etc. Most people choose their pool color based on design and/or looks and then get a good pool solar cover to help keep it warm (regardless of the color).
Well, large bodies of water take longer to heat or cool than land does, so a swimming pool will be a bit cooler... ... I think so....
it is an illusion. salt water pools have softer feeling water and may put you under the impression that it is warmer. however there is no difference between a salt water pool or a fresh water pool.
Pump the water out or put a cover over the pool.
Green
The concrete around the swimming pool tends to stay warmer than the pool water due to its thermal properties and heat retention capabilities. Concrete absorbs and retains heat from sunlight more effectively than water, which has a higher specific heat capacity and can cool down more quickly. Additionally, the shallow layer of water in the pool allows for faster heat loss through evaporation and convection, while the concrete remains insulated from these processes. As a result, the concrete can feel noticeably warmer, especially in sunny conditions.