Facebook Tweet Help Stories Outdoor Living Attuned to comfort Share Tweet Help An integrated heating system that offers individual temperature control for swimming pools and spas is available from Hot Water Heat Pumps Closeup view of edge of pool with lower channel below infinity edge. Outdoor swimming pools and spas are a fantastic addition to any home, but in order to enjoy them all year round you need a heating system. This can be costly, especially as the pool and spa require different temperatures.Hot Water Heat Pumps offers efficient heating for multiple pools in a single unit.The showhome featured here is designed with advanced integrated control systems, such as air conditioning and security, by Intellisys. In addition, a Performance Plus unit from Hot Water Heat Pumps was installed to heat the spa to 40°C and the swimming pool to 28°C. View of spa pool set into paving stones and pool beyond, with iron fence. Heating two pools from the same heat pump saves the expense of purchasing two units. Performance Plus heat pumps' reliability and economic running costs are becoming well known, says the company.Performance Plus heat pumps have specially designed titanium tubed heat exchangers. Titanium is used to guard against corrosion and has enabled Hot Water Heat Pumps to offer a 30-year warranty on the titanium tubing and a two-year mechanical warranty.Locally owned, the company has been manufacturing heat pumps in New Zealand for 25 years. Exterior view of white two storey house, curved pool, spa and paving stones. For details, contact Hot Water Heat Pumps, PO Box 21 586, Auckland, phone (0800) 336 633, (09) 838 9444, fax (09) 838 6223. Email: info@poolheating.co.nz. Website: www.poolheating.co.nz. Story by: Trendsideas 30 Aug, 2005 Outdoor Living Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Hamptons high life 24 Nov, 2024 Seamless entertaining 24 Nov, 2024 The case of the dissolving courtyard 24 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > NZ2114 NZ2114 Read More Similar Stories