
Extend your swimming season with a reliable heat pump—the most efficient and user-friendly way to heat your pool. Integrated directly into the water circulation system, it delivers consistent, high-quality heating. With various models available at different price points, choosing the right one depends on your needs and budget.
Prices vary based on the heat pump model and its features.
These air-source systems extract heat from ambient air and transfer it to your pool water using free, renewable energy. Monobloc units house the compressor and hydraulics outdoors, while split systems separate the outdoor compressor from the poolside hydraulics. Expect to pay €7,000 to €15,000 for a model that can also heat your home.
Geothermal systems pull heat from the ground via buried sensors around the pool, distributing it evenly to the water. These efficient units average €14,000 and can double as home heating solutions.
For pool-only heating, these air-source pumps capture ambient heat but are typically less efficient and noisier. Pricing scales with pool volume: €500 to €1,000 for 30 m³; €1,000 to €2,500 for 60 m³; and €2,500 to €5,000 for larger pools over 60 m³.
| Heat Pump Type | Average Price | Operation |
| Air-to-Water | €7,000 to €15,000 | Air-source: Home and pool heating |
| Ground-to-Water | €14,000 | Geothermal: Home and pool heating |
| Pool-Only Heat Pump | Up to 30 m³: €500 to €1,000 30 to 60 m³: €1,000 to €2,500 Over 60 m³: €2,500 to €5,000 | Air-source: Pool heating only |
Professional installation is crucial, especially for geothermal models requiring groundwork. Costs depend on the unit, pool size, site challenges, and installer rates. Air-to-water installations average €3,000 to €4,000; ground-to-water models run €5,000 to €6,000.
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