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NATURAL GAS POOL AND SPA HEATERS

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Outdoor spas and pools are a sizeable investment. Extending the season with natural gas pool or spa heaters helps you make the most of it. They heat water quickly and economically. Automatic thermostats and timers enable you to manage usage as you need it, maintaining a constant temperature or only igniting as needed.

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Things to Consider:

Heater Size: Don't choose a smaller heater on initial costs alone. A larger heater may be more economical as it doesn't have to work as long or hard to heat the same size pool or spa as a small heater does.

Burners: Consider a heater with stainless steel burners for greater reliability and longer life.

Ignition: Choose a standard electronic ignition system that activates the pilot light only when necessary or a millivolt ignition for safety and matchless ignition.

Maintenance: Pool and spa heaters are built to be low maintenance, but it's always a good idea to protect your heater from the elements as much as possible.

Conservation: To help keep pool and spa heating costs lower, shop for a heater that is as close to 100% efficiency as possible.