pumba526 said:
Just wanted to throw my 2 cents worth in here...
...........we were looking forward to relaxing in the spa after a long day in the parks. What we found was that the spa never heated more then lukewarm...the same as the pool...now maybe we were naive, but we assumed the spa would be much, much warmer (hot!) then the pool. I mentioned this to the property management company and they said to give it another day or two to heat up, which it never did...they then told us that it's too expensive to heat spas and so they never get "hot". I would have never paid for pool/spa heat if I had known that we would get nothing more then barely warm water. I did ask the owner for a refund, but she basically just ignored my request. I don't know if this is typical w/spa heating, but if you want a spa in your rental, you might want to inquire about how warm they will heat it to.
Ahh yes...pool and spa heat..
Owners, please chime in here!
In the research I've done, there are basically three types of pool/spa heating:
Solar, electric and gas....and then all variable combinations of the three..
Our very first rental, we were *really * disappointed in the heating capabilities.
...so, finding out a little more about it, and how it all works became my mission for our next rental!
1) Electric...will not work if the air temps get below approxiamately 55*...they just shut off completely. So a cold snap = cold pool. If the air temps are only in the 60's, the pool still isn't going to head much above the low 70's for swimming.
2) Solar..heats the water as it moves through the piping...with the heat of the

3) Gas...the most $$$ of the pool heating options...haven't seen many pools at all that are heated with gas, but a few spas (heated separately) are.
Electric heat, and a pool blanket seem to be the favored method of pool heat for home owners..
***Electric Pool heater tutorial...if the fan on the top of your heater is not spinning, and it's warm out, the heater is non-operational. Call the management company (When the spa bubbles feature is on, the spinner usually stops)
***To get the spa warmer, the waterfall feature (part that spills into the pool, circulating the water) must be shut off. The smaller volume of water will heat up much faster. Once the waterfall goes back on, the heated spa water heats the pool more
***Water levels....as another poster mentioned, the water levels will determine whether your heater is even able to turn on...you have to make sure that the water levels don't fall below the skimmer line of the pool. There is usually a hose around the other side of the house, you can do this easily...relying on the management company to check may mean that you don't get as much enjoyment out of your pool.
***DO NOT mess with the buttons, other than what your owner has specified. If a complete "How to work the Spa/Pool" buttons has not been provided, just give the Management Company a call when you arrive. They would be happier to let you know how to work everything...rather than be called later in the week with a jam-up of the pool system!
Again, owners, or those with any pool heat tips, please chime in with anything else you know, or you've learned
I know that the pool heat issue can be huge for us winter travelers...and summer travelers wonder how to cool the pools off!!
Keep posting everyone...I'll assemble info for the sticky, and leave a link to this thread in the sticky (for more info) as well.
