Solar Pool Systems

Sonoma Solar Pool Systems

Pool Heating Systems have become standard equipment on most pools in sunny climates like Florida, Arizona, and California. In warm and even cooler climates, a solar heating system extends your swimming season to maximize your swimming pleasure and your swimming pool investment.

Extend your swimming season without paying more energy costs! Solar Pool Heating Systems take advantage of FREE, clean, and renewable energy from the sun to heat your pool when your pool is running in its normal filtering cycle. While these systems are not completely passive, there is virtually no maintenance involved.

If you install an automatic system, you take the guess work out of it. There is no need to worry about when is the right temperature to activate the system - there are no valves to turn or forget to turn, and no need to worry about the freezing winter temperatures in most sunny climates. The pool equipment control panel with the temperature sensors automatically controls the valves and controls the pool pump for you. Just set the temperature and enjoy!

West Coast Solar Pool Heating Systems work best when used with a solar pool blanket (pool cover). Even when used without a pool cover, Solar Pool Heating Systems can greatly increase your swimming season very economically.

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West Coast Solar Provides These Detailed Services

  • Solar Water Heaters
  • Photovoltaic Systems
  • Solar Water Heaters and Thermal Systems
  • Solar Ventalation Systems
  • Skylights
  • Solar Pool Systems
 

We Provide Solar Pool Systems In the Following Areas:

Contra Costa County | Alameda County | Brentwood | Napa County | Solano County | Sonoma County | Marin County | San Mateo County | San Joaquin County | Santa Clara County | Clayton | Concord | Danville | Alamo | Blackhawk | Lafayette | Martinez | Moraga | Orinda | Pleasant Hill | San Ramon | Walnut Creek | Anitoch | Brentwood | Oakley | Pittsburg | Byron | Discovery Bay | Knightsen | Livermore | Fremont | Hayward | Dublin | Pleasanton | San Ramon | San Jose | Campbell | Cupertino | Los Altos | Los Altos Hills | Los Gatos | Milpitas | Morgan Hill | Mountain View | Palo Alto | Santa Clara | Sunnyvale | Stockton | Lathrop | Lodi | Manteca | Ripon | Tracy | Benicia | Fairfield | Rio Vista | Suisun City | Vacaville | Vallejo | , CA

Why the Bay Area Should Hire Us For Solar Pool Systems

BrentwoodSolar Water HeaterWest Coast Solar Pool Heating Systems are integrated into your normal pool filtration system. The water is diverted after it leaves the filter and sent to the solar collectors and then passes through the channels in the solar collectors where it is heated. The solar collectors are generally mounted on the roof to maximize the space available and have direct access to the sun’s energy. However, the collectors also may be ground mounted when there is sufficient space available. It then returns to the filtration system where it returns to the pool to heat the pool water or it passes through the heater to serve as a pre-heat system to reduce the energy consumption when heating your pool or spa on those colder days.

With an automatic system, two temperature sensors are put in to measure the temperature of the pool water and the temperature at the solar collector panels. When the control panel senses that there is sufficient solar energy available to heat the pool, it relays that information to the Automatic Solar Control Valve to open the valve and divert the water to the solar collector panels. If there is not enough solar energy available or if no more heat is needed, the Automatic Solar Control Valve closes and the solar collectors are bypassed during the pump cycle. This solar cycle is activated when the sensors detect that the temperature nears freezing to keep the water moving to avoid damage by expansion of water as it freezes in the system. If you do not have an automatic control panel, all of this must be done manually.

If you are looking for a West Coast Solar System then please call 925-516-3900 or schedule your free solar site evaluation »