I'm getting a pool installed in a couple months time and am buying a heat pump to go with it (so we can use a good 8-9 months of the year) I considered solar heating instead of the heat pump as an option too, but have ruled it out for now (based in Auckland, unsure )
I figured if the ground is to be dug out anyway, then I could consider geothermal heating (or ground source heating) to supplement the heat pump which should save on running costs as GSHP has a very good COP rating (3-5)
I thought possibly a couple options, if the ground is getting excavated down up to almost 2m anyway, then either run a closed loop system buried around the pool at that depth too. Alternate option is that we will be concreting around the pool, so I could run piping in the concrete slab instead.
Could possibly use the piping as a heat sink for a hot house in summer too if plumbed up right.
Anyone done this? Recommendations, suggestions?
Cheers