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A Good Investment

Many homeowners invest $20,000 to $30,000 or more in their backyard swimming pools and find that the water is comfortable for only one month out of the year in most parts of the country; 6 months out of the year in the south. For an investment of approximately 10% of the swimming pool price, you can multiply your enjoyment of the pool by as much as 600%in most of the country and 100% in the south. 

 With a heat pump or gas heater you can enjoy your pool almost 6 months out of the year in most of the country and all year long in the south. These numbers are similar for Europe.

To me it makes no sense to invest so much money in a pool and then suffer with cold water when your pool can be:  part of your daily pleasure, means to relieve stress, part of an exercise routine and a way to promote family togetherness.

Sincerely,

Marcus Miller