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.
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
What actually happens once you hit send.
Pool size, cover use, target temperature, season length. We model your monthly operating cost honestly.
Gas heaters need permits in most jurisdictions. We pull them.
1–2 days. Includes flue/venting, gas line, electrical, and plumbing tie-in.
How to use it, when to use it, what each setting actually does for your monthly bill.
The Utah-specific part of this service.
- Utah's altitude and dry air make pool heating less efficient than coastal states. We size up by 15–20% to actually hit the temperatures you want.
- Heat pumps lose efficiency below ~50°F ambient — they're a great fit for May–September shoulder seasons but useless in October cold snaps. We tell you that up front.
- Gas heaters fire fast and hard. Operating cost in Utah is real ($200–$500/month for heated pool use). We model it before you commit.
The questions we get for this one.
Gas or heat pump?
How much does it cost to heat a pool in Utah?
Do I need a permit?
Other things we tend to handle.
Equipment repair
Most repairs come up mid-summer, which is exactly when you don't want a broken pump.
Automation install
Pentair IntelliCenter, Hayward OmniLogic, or Jandy iAquaLink.
Pool opening
Mid-April through mid-May, cover off, plumbing reconnected, chemistry reset, every piece of equipment fired up and pressure-tested.
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.