How much does it cost to heat up an average sized inground pool for a day?

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  • buddyjuf
    • Jul 2026

    #1

    How much does it cost to heat up an average sized inground pool for a day?

    Hey guys

    so how much does it cost you to heat up your inground pool for a day?

    thanks
  • WarChild
    Let slip the dogs of war.
    • Jan 2003
    • 17263

    #2
    Dude, it depends on several factors.

    How big is the pool?
    Is it heated by electric or gas?
    How much is electricity/gas where you are?

    In the summer, in British Columbia it used to cost me about $500 a month, maybe more, to keep the pool heated like a bathtub. That was a small pool, like 80,000 gallons or something.
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    • tical
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2002
      • 6504

      #3
      you serious?

      just turn it on, its probably like 20 bucks or something... ballin on a budget eh?

      hehe just givin u shit
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      • SmokeyTheBear
        ►SouthOfHeaven
        • Jun 2004
        • 28609

        #4
        elecricity / propane cost really varies from state to state

        doesnt take much heating in texas i would say $150 per month so $5 a day
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        • buddyjuf

          #5
          Electric guys

          sorry I didn't mention

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          • buddyjuf

            #6
            My friend and I were having a debate

            I told him that I think it will cost less than 15$ a day to heat up a pool using electricity in the WINTER (so from 0 to about 33 degrees celcius)

            did I lose my bet or what?

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            • Blingbaby
              Confirmed User
              • Mar 2006
              • 1079

              #7
              Originally posted by bdjuf
              Hey guys

              so how much does it cost you to heat up your inground pool for a day?

              thanks
              Just bring in a couple of your boyfriends, that'll heat it up in no time and the only cost will be a couple of packs of Trojans if you're smart..

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              • WiredGuy
                Pounding Googlebot
                • Aug 2002
                • 34512

                #8
                Oh in winter, we're not talking a few degrees then, we're talking from freezing point, that would run quite a bit more.
                WG
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                • buddyjuf

                  #9
                  Originally posted by WiredGuy
                  Oh in winter, we're not talking a few degrees then, we're talking from freezing point, that would run quite a bit more.
                  WG
                  approx what, 50$ a day? 100$ a day? 250$ a day?

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                  • Digipimp
                    BP4L OT DL
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 13481

                    #10
                    only pussies heat a pool. get in and deal with it pussy!

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                    • WiredGuy
                      Pounding Googlebot
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 34512

                      #11
                      Originally posted by bdjuf
                      approx what, 50$ a day? 100$ a day? 250$ a day?
                      I don't even think the heater could do it, heating several hundred litres of water by 33 degrees is huge.
                      WG
                      I play with Google.

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                      • WarChild
                        Let slip the dogs of war.
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 17263

                        #12
                        It will cost much more than $15 to go from cold to swimming temperature with electricity in the middle of the winter.
                        .

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                        • WarChild
                          Let slip the dogs of war.
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 17263

                          #13
                          Originally posted by WiredGuy
                          I don't even think the heater could do it, heating several hundred litres of water by 33 degrees is huge.
                          WG
                          Yeah not in a day, not an electric heater. I used a gas heater to heat a pool from 0 to 30+ in the dead of winter for a new years party once. Turned it on full the day before.
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                          • tiger
                            Confirmed User
                            • Apr 2002
                            • 6986

                            #14
                            Get a solar heater, was about 5k to install but then free heating after that. They are awesome. Pool is already at 84 degrees, on the real hot days gets over 90 degrees easy.

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                            • Deputy Chief Command
                              Deputy Chief Command
                              • Nov 2005
                              • 4482

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Blingbaby
                              Just bring in a couple of your boyfriends, that'll heat it up in no time and the only cost will be a couple of packs of Trojans if you're smart..

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                              • RedShoe
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                                • Feb 2001
                                • 14831

                                #16
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                                • dig0
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                                  • Mar 2007
                                  • 440

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by tiger
                                  Get a solar heater, was about 5k to install but then free heating after that. They are awesome. Pool is already at 84 degrees, on the real hot days gets over 90 degrees easy.
                                  No shit? I thought those things didn't do much.

                                  How big is your solar battery?

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                                  • buddyjuf

                                    #18
                                    any other opinions?

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                                    • slapass
                                      Too lazy to set a custom title
                                      • Nov 2002
                                      • 14625

                                      #19
                                      In minnesota a hot tub can run $10/day or more with electricity to keep it at a decent temp. So you are way off on a big pool.

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                                      • warlock5
                                        Confirmed User
                                        • Jan 2004
                                        • 2808

                                        #20
                                        depends on the size.. could be anywhere from $200-$400+ just to raise the temperature

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                                        • SmokeyTheBear
                                          ►SouthOfHeaven
                                          • Jun 2004
                                          • 28609

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by bdjuf
                                          My friend and I were having a debate

                                          I told him that I think it will cost less than 15$ a day to heat up a pool using electricity in the WINTER (so from 0 to about 33 degrees celcius)

                                          did I lose my bet or what?
                                          i would say you lost the bet
                                          hatisblack at yahoo.com

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                                          • Jace
                                            FBOP Class Of 2013
                                            • Jan 2004
                                            • 35562

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by WiredGuy
                                            I don't even think the heater could do it, heating several hundred litres of water by 33 degrees is huge.
                                            WG
                                            I have been to heated outdoor pools in the winter, only once though

                                            come to think of it, you are right, it would take a INSANE heater to keep that shit hot

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                                            • MikeSmoke
                                              Confirmed User
                                              • Nov 2002
                                              • 3241

                                              #23
                                              middle of winter in SoCal, about $1500 a month (not that I've done it, but that's what the pool guy says)

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                                              • lazycash
                                                Troll Patrol
                                                • Aug 2002
                                                • 15214

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by WarChild
                                                Dude, it depends on several factors.

                                                How big is the pool?
                                                Is it heated by electric or gas?
                                                How much is electricity/gas where you are?

                                                In the summer, in British Columbia it used to cost me about $500 a month, maybe more, to keep the pool heated like a bathtub. That was a small pool, like 80,000 gallons or something.
                                                Lol at small pool being 80k gallons. I have a 40ft pool and its 20000 gallons so your small pool must have been the size of a football field.
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