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Desert Pool Scapes, LLC
5.0(
9
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Serving Fountain Hills, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had the pleasure working with Chris and the DPS team on our pool and spa build. This was our first pool build so we were hesitant on choosing materials and the layout. Chris with his years of experience guided us through the build and explained pros and cons of certain options. We felt 100% comfortable with the guidance from Chris and team throughout the project. All our neighbors were shocked at how fast Chris's team worked trade after trade. Quality was a top priority for me and Chris had en eye for detail. DPS pricing also came in substantially lower than some of the larger pool companies. Would recommend them to anyone."
Response time2 days
Response rate94%
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Leslie's Swimming Pool Supplies
New to Angi

Serving Fountain Hills, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 1963

Credit card accepted

From fixing simple leaks to complete replumbing jobs, Leslie's is your repair and installation expert. Our courteous service technicians are professionally trained and your satisfaction is guaranteed every time. \n\nIf you make an appointment with a service professional, it will be a qualified Leslie's employee, not a third party representative like other pool stores offer. We have service professionals across the country, ready to help. So whether you're thinking of buying a new piece of equipment and want it installed, or you've just got a problem with existing hardware, make the call that thousands of pool owners make every year: call Leslie's!\n\nFounded in 1963, Leslie's is the largest and most trusted direct-to-consumer brand in the U.S. pool and spa care industry. We serve the aftermarket needs of residential and professional consumers with an extensive and largely exclusive assortment of essential pool and spa care products.

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FAQs for swimming pool heaters repair or service projects in Fountain Hills, AZ

Replacing a pool heater costs $3,000 on average. Final pricing depends on the type of heater (gas, electric, or solar) and your pool's size. Factor for swimming pool repair costs, at an average of $3,800. When you start experiencing issues with your pool heater, other equipment and structural failures often follow. Installation is often the least expensive for electric and gas heaters. Heat pumps and solar panels often cost several thousand dollars more to install.

A pool heater’s lifespan is determined by its type and proper upkeep. Solar heaters last 20 to 25 years, electric heat pumps perform for five to 10 years, and gas heaters remain effective for 5 years. Regular pool maintenance safeguards performance and prevents premature failure. Ensuring that you adhere to a strict annual service schedule protects your investment and maintains consistent heating efficiency.

Depending on the size of your pool, location, climate, and current energy prices, you’ll spend up to $20 per hour to heat a pool using propane, $9 per hour using natural gas, and $1 to $2 per hour for a heat pump. Northern climates require more energy and can double the price. Standard estimates allow homeowners to easily estimate the cost of heating a pool for a month. Propane heaters, for example, are known to burn around 1 gallon per hour per 100,000 BTUs.

An electric or gas heat pump will take eight to 14 hours to heat a pool, while a solar heat pump takes 24 to 72 hours. Multiply the number of gallons by 8.34 to get your total pounds of water. Divide this figure by your heater's BTU rating to determine how many hours it takes to raise the water temperature by 1 degree Fahrenheit.

If your pool heater is not raising the water temperature to the desired level, the issue is caused by cold ambient conditions rather than a malfunction. The best solution is to install a solar cover that locks in heat and boosts efficiency. A solar cover costing $120 to $250 enhances heat retention, ensuring your heater performs at its peak. Additionally, verify that all settings—such as thermostat calibration and water circulation—are properly adjusted to support optimal heating.

Regular annual maintenance is crucial to keep your pool heater running efficiently and to avoid high repair costs. Investing $100 to $200 in yearly maintenance prevents issues such as excessive noise, surging energy bills, and malfunctioning controls. This proactive care not only prolongs your heater’s lifespan but also ensures reliable performance throughout the season. Always refer to your warranty guidelines to follow the required maintenance procedures.

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