Skin temperature is about 88 degrees F. A pool heated to 88 degrees is almost instantly comfortable.
I think it depends on weather the pool is heated. You want the pool to be a temperature that everyone can take. Also, outdoors will depend on the temp of your pool or any outdoor pool.
The answer will depend on where in the world the pool is.
The time it takes to heat a pool depends on several factors, including the pool's size, the heater's power, the initial water temperature, and the desired temperature. On average, a heated pool can take anywhere from 24 to 72 hours to reach the desired temperature. Generally, a heater can increase the water temperature by about 1 to 2 degrees Fahrenheit per hour. Using a pool cover can help retain heat and reduce heating time.
Not a lot of information here. 1. Is the pool heated? 2. Does it have a cover? Usually a heated pool needs a cover to keep the heat in the pool. If it isn't heated and there is no solar cover then the air temperatures are simply not warm enough to raise the water temperature. Other factors can be things like ground water and wind, all of which create greater heat loss.
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.
At least 80
A pool heater typically uses either gas or electricity to generate heat, which is then transferred to the pool water through a heat exchanger. The heated water is circulated back into the pool to raise the overall temperature. The heater can be adjusted to maintain a desired temperature setting for the pool.
NO! It doesn't matter if you are reffering to the water temperature or the air, you would die! Don't even swim in a heated pool. After you get out, you'll freeze. The only way you should do this is if you have a wetsuit and scuba gear, and even then it's risky.
On a regular basis, we do not have a heated pool. On occasion, we will heat the back pool during Spring Break week only.
There are really no common temperatures for swimming pools, because it really depends on where you live. If you have a swimming pool in Florida and then one in Montana, each of their temperatures is going to be different. It depends on where you live and how hot or cold it is outside.
Use a temperature gun.
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