Pool Heaters
Gas heater won't fire? Heat pump not warming up? We diagnose and repair all brands of pool heaters, or install new systems when it's time for an upgrade.
Heater Services
Heater Diagnostics
Complete diagnosis of ignition failures, low heat output, and error codes.
Heat Exchanger Service
Cleaning and repair of scaled or corroded heat exchangers.
Gas Heater Repair
Ignitor, gas valve, thermostat, and control board repair for gas pool heaters.
Heat Pump Service
Refrigerant checks, fan motor repair, and compressor diagnostics for heat pumps.
Heater Installation
New gas heater or heat pump installation with proper plumbing and gas connections.
Heater Tune-Up
Annual preventive maintenance to keep your heater running efficiently and safely.
Getting the Most From Your Pool Heater
Arizona pool owners have a unique advantage — mild winters mean heat pumps work exceptionally well here. Unlike colder climates where heat pumps struggle below 50°F, Phoenix rarely drops that low, making heat pumps an efficient choice 8-9 months of the year.
For the coldest weeks of winter, a gas heater provides fast, powerful heating. Some homeowners opt for a dual system — heat pump for daily temperature maintenance and gas for quick heat-up when guests are coming over.
Regular maintenance extends heater life significantly. Annual tune-ups catch scaling, corrosion, and ignition issues before they become expensive failures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Gas heater or heat pump — which is better?
Gas heaters heat faster and work well for occasional use (heating up for a weekend). Heat pumps are more energy efficient for maintaining a consistent temperature over time. In Arizona, heat pumps work great 8-9 months of the year due to warm air temperatures.
Why won't my pool heater ignite?
Common causes include a failed ignitor, dirty flame sensor, low gas pressure, blocked exhaust, or a faulty control board. Our technicians systematically diagnose the issue rather than guessing with parts replacement.
How much does it cost to heat a pool?
Gas heaters cost roughly $3-5/hour to operate. Heat pumps cost about $1-2/hour. Total monthly cost depends on how often and how warm you heat — most Arizona pool owners spend $50-200/month during cooler months.