Equipment

Stretch the season
past what Utah usually gives you.

Heating a Utah pool gets you from sixteen weeks to twenty-four-plus. We install natural gas (Raypak, Pentair MasterTemp) and heat pumps (Pentair UltraTemp), and we'll tell you straight which one actually fits how you'd use it.

Installed
$1,500–$6,000
Gas: $1,500–$5,500. Heat pump: $2,000–$6,000.
On the invoice

Every visit, every line spelled out.

  • Heat load calculation for your pool size + cover + exposure
  • Gas line sizing + permit (if natural gas)
  • Electrical service check + upgrade if needed (heat pumps need 240V/40A)
  • Heater install + plumbing + venting
  • Initial firing, calibration, and walkthrough
  • Manufacturer registration for warranty
From book to done

What actually happens once you hit send.

01 — Sizing consult

Pool size, cover use, target temperature, season length. We model your monthly operating cost honestly.

02 — Permit + utility prep

Gas heaters need permits in most jurisdictions. We pull them.

03 — Install

1–2 days. Includes flue/venting, gas line, electrical, and plumbing tie-in.

04 — Operating walkthrough

How to use it, when to use it, what each setting actually does for your monthly bill.

Tuned for the Wasatch

The Utah-specific part of this service.

FAQ

The questions we get for this one.

Gas or heat pump?
Use mostly in summer? Heat pump's cheaper to run. Want quick warm-ups on cold weekends? Gas. Both? We install gas with a solar-cover recommendation — best ROI.
How much does it cost to heat a pool in Utah?
A 16x32 pool, 78°F target, with a cover: ~$150–$280/month gas, ~$60–$120 heat pump (May–Sep). Without a cover, double both numbers.
Do I need a permit?
Gas yes (always). Electric heat pumps require a panel inspection if circuit upgrade is needed. We pull both.
Adjacent work

Other things we tend to handle.

Alright, let's get your pool on a route.

Quote takes about a minute on the page, no phone tag, no "depends on your pool" stall to pad the number.