This collection covers every pool heater we carry - electric heat pumps and gas heaters for above-ground pools, in-ground pools, and spas. Heat pumps use electricity to pull heat from the air and are the most efficient choice for pools used regularly in warm climates. Gas heaters burn propane or natural gas for immediate full-output heating at any air temperature, making them the right choice for fast heat-up, cold climates, or pools that sit unused for long stretches. Use the table below to find the right fit, or use the quiz to get a recommendation based on your specific setup.
Skip to products| Pool Size | Unit | BTUs | Type / Mode | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Up to 5,000 gal | FibroPool FH120 | 20,000 | Heat/Cool | from $975 |
| FibroPool FH220 | 20,000 | Heat/Cool | $1,146 | |
| Up to 7,500 gal | FibroPool FH135 | 35,000 | Heat/Cool | from $956 |
| FibroPool FH235-i | 35,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter | $1,470 | |
| Madimack InverECO 32K | 32,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter | $2,110 | |
| Up to 10,000 gal | FibroPool FH255 | 55,000 | Heat/Cool | from $1,853 |
| Madimack InverECO 40K | 40,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter | $2,450 | |
| Up to 12,000 gal | Madimack InverECO 50K | 50,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter | $2,680 |
| Hayward HeatPro 50K | 50,000 | Heat/Cool | $2,999 | |
| Up to 15,000 gal | FibroPool FH270 | 70,000 | Heat/Cool | from $1,935 |
| AquaCal T70 TropiCal | 63,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $3,311 | |
| Madimack InverECO 66K | 66,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter | $3,115 | |
| GulfStream HE110 RA | 115,000 | Heat Only Spa mode | $3,895 | |
| Up to 17,500 gal | FibroPool FH285-i | 85,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | from $2,386 |
| Up to 20,000 gal | Hayward HeatPro 100K | 100,000 | Heat/Cool | $5,499 |
| Madimack InverELITE 84K | 84,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $6,230 | |
| Madimack InverTitan 90K | 90,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $5,000 | |
| GulfStream HE125 TA | 118,000 | Heat/Cool Spa mode | $4,695 | |
| Up to 23,000 gal | GulfStream HE125 RA | 125,000 | Heat Only Spa mode | $4,095 |
| Up to 25,000 gal | Hayward HeatPro 140K | 140,000 | Heat Only | $6,999 |
| AquaCal SQ140R | 114,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $4,652 | |
| AquaCal T100 TropiCal | 108,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $4,770 | |
| Madimack InverELITE 116K | 116,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $6,900 | |
| Madimack InverTitan 112K | 112,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $5,790 | |
| Hayward H135 (Natural Gas) | 135,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $2,399 | |
| Hayward H135 (Propane) | 135,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $2,399 | |
| Up to 27,000 gal | GulfStream HE150 RA | 142,000 | Heat Only Spa mode | $4,495 |
| Up to 30,000 gal | AquaCal T130 TropiCal | 123,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $5,519 |
| GulfStream HE150 TA | 137,000 | Heat/Cool Spa mode | $5,095 | |
| Up to 30,000 gal | AquaCal SQ160R | 128,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $5,316 |
| AquaCal SQ200R | 138,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $6,450 | |
| Up to 35,000 gal | Hayward H150 (Natural Gas) | 150,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $2,999 |
| Hayward H150 (Propane) | 150,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $2,999 | |
| Up to 45,000 gal | Hayward H200 (Natural Gas) | 200,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $3,699 |
| Hayward H200 (Propane) | 200,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $3,699 | |
| Up to 50,000 gal | Hayward H250 (Natural Gas) | 250,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $3,999 |
| Hayward H250 (Propane) | 250,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $3,999 | |
| Up to 80,000 gal | Hayward H400 (Natural Gas) | 400,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $5,099 |
| Hayward H400 (Propane) | 400,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $5,099 |
Heat pumps require a 220-240V circuit (smaller FibroPool models: 110-120V). No gas line needed. Gas heaters require a propane tank or natural gas line plus a 120/240V circuit. Heat/Cool units both heat and chill. Heat Only costs less upfront. Inverter models run quieter and use less electricity. Cold-climate buyers should size up one tier on heat pumps. Spa mode units can heat to 104°F for spa/hot tub use.
Not sure where to start? Call us at 800-809-3741 or use the quiz above. We'll help you match a heater to your pool size, climate, fuel availability, and budget. We also connect you with licensed local installers through our installation support program.
A heat pump uses electricity to extract heat from the surrounding air and transfer it into the pool water. It does not generate heat - it moves it - which is why operating costs are so much lower than gas. The tradeoff is recovery speed and cold-weather performance. A gas heater burns propane or natural gas to generate heat directly, which works at any air temperature and heats the pool faster from cold. For most pools used regularly in warm climates, a heat pump is the better long-term value. For fast heat-up, cold climates, or pools used occasionally, gas is the right tool.
Use the table above as a starting point based on your pool volume. For heat pumps, sizing is about temperature maintenance - match the BTU range to your pool size and climate. In colder climates, size up one tier. For gas heaters, sizing is about recovery speed - a bigger unit heats your pool faster. If you are unsure, call us at 800-809-3741 or use the quiz at the top of this page.
BTU output is only one part of the sizing equation for a heat pump. Manufacturers also factor in the efficiency of the heat exchanger design, the compressor type, and the operating conditions each unit is rated for. An inverter heat pump with 115,000 BTUs may be rated for a smaller pool than you would expect because the manufacturer has tested and rated it conservatively based on real-world conditions - accounting for heat loss, overnight temperature drop, and sustained heating demand over a full season. A standard (non-inverter) unit with a similar BTU rating may carry a higher pool size rating because it runs at full capacity continuously, while the inverter model modulates down. This is not a flaw - inverter units are quieter, more energy-efficient, and have a longer lifespan precisely because they do not run flat-out. If your pool sits at the boundary between two models, sizing up is always the safer call, particularly in climates where nighttime temperatures fall below 60 degrees.
Most heat pump models in this collection include cooling capability, letting you lower pool temperature in summer. This is particularly useful in Florida, Texas, and Arizona where water temperatures can reach the low 90s in August. Gas heaters cannot cool the pool.
Only if you buy a gas heater. All heat pump models in this collection run on electricity only - no gas line required. Gas heaters require either a natural gas supply line or a propane tank, plus a small electrical connection for the control system.
Yes. Visit our installation support page for details on connecting with a licensed installer in your area. Gas heater installation requires a licensed contractor in most jurisdictions.
This collection covers every pool heater we carry - electric heat pumps and gas heaters for above-ground pools, in-ground pools, and spas. Heat pumps use electricity to pull heat from the air and are the most efficient choice for pools used regularly in warm climates. Gas heaters burn propane or natural gas for immediate full-output heating at any air temperature, making them the right choice for fast heat-up, cold climates, or pools that sit unused for long stretches. Use the table below to find the right fit, or use the quiz to get a recommendation based on your specific setup.
Skip to products| Pool Size | Unit | BTUs | Type / Mode | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Up to 5,000 gal | FibroPool FH120 | 20,000 | Heat/Cool | from $975 |
| FibroPool FH220 | 20,000 | Heat/Cool | $1,146 | |
| Up to 7,500 gal | FibroPool FH135 | 35,000 | Heat/Cool | from $956 |
| FibroPool FH235-i | 35,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter | $1,470 | |
| Madimack InverECO 32K | 32,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter | $2,110 | |
| Up to 10,000 gal | FibroPool FH255 | 55,000 | Heat/Cool | from $1,853 |
| Madimack InverECO 40K | 40,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter | $2,450 | |
| Up to 12,000 gal | Madimack InverECO 50K | 50,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter | $2,680 |
| Hayward HeatPro 50K | 50,000 | Heat/Cool | $2,999 | |
| Up to 15,000 gal | FibroPool FH270 | 70,000 | Heat/Cool | from $1,935 |
| AquaCal T70 TropiCal | 63,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $3,311 | |
| Madimack InverECO 66K | 66,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter | $3,115 | |
| GulfStream HE110 RA | 115,000 | Heat Only Spa mode | $3,895 | |
| Up to 17,500 gal | FibroPool FH285-i | 85,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | from $2,386 |
| Up to 20,000 gal | Hayward HeatPro 100K | 100,000 | Heat/Cool | $5,499 |
| Madimack InverELITE 84K | 84,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $6,230 | |
| Madimack InverTitan 90K | 90,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $5,000 | |
| GulfStream HE125 TA | 118,000 | Heat/Cool Spa mode | $4,695 | |
| Up to 23,000 gal | GulfStream HE125 RA | 125,000 | Heat Only Spa mode | $4,095 |
| Up to 25,000 gal | Hayward HeatPro 140K | 140,000 | Heat Only | $6,999 |
| AquaCal SQ140R | 114,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $4,652 | |
| AquaCal T100 TropiCal | 108,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $4,770 | |
| Madimack InverELITE 116K | 116,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $6,900 | |
| Madimack InverTitan 112K | 112,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $5,790 | |
| Hayward H135 (Natural Gas) | 135,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $2,399 | |
| Hayward H135 (Propane) | 135,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $2,399 | |
| Up to 27,000 gal | GulfStream HE150 RA | 142,000 | Heat Only Spa mode | $4,495 |
| Up to 30,000 gal | AquaCal T130 TropiCal | 123,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $5,519 |
| GulfStream HE150 TA | 137,000 | Heat/Cool Spa mode | $5,095 | |
| Up to 30,000 gal | AquaCal SQ160R | 128,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $5,316 |
| AquaCal SQ200R | 138,000 | Heat/Cool Inverter Spa mode | $6,450 | |
| Up to 35,000 gal | Hayward H150 (Natural Gas) | 150,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $2,999 |
| Hayward H150 (Propane) | 150,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $2,999 | |
| Up to 45,000 gal | Hayward H200 (Natural Gas) | 200,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $3,699 |
| Hayward H200 (Propane) | 200,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $3,699 | |
| Up to 50,000 gal | Hayward H250 (Natural Gas) | 250,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $3,999 |
| Hayward H250 (Propane) | 250,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $3,999 | |
| Up to 80,000 gal | Hayward H400 (Natural Gas) | 400,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $5,099 |
| Hayward H400 (Propane) | 400,000 | Gas Heat Only Spa mode | $5,099 |
Heat pumps require a 220-240V circuit (smaller FibroPool models: 110-120V). No gas line needed. Gas heaters require a propane tank or natural gas line plus a 120/240V circuit. Heat/Cool units both heat and chill. Heat Only costs less upfront. Inverter models run quieter and use less electricity. Cold-climate buyers should size up one tier on heat pumps. Spa mode units can heat to 104°F for spa/hot tub use.
Not sure where to start? Call us at 800-809-3741 or use the quiz above. We'll help you match a heater to your pool size, climate, fuel availability, and budget. We also connect you with licensed local installers through our installation support program.
A heat pump uses electricity to extract heat from the surrounding air and transfer it into the pool water. It does not generate heat - it moves it - which is why operating costs are so much lower than gas. The tradeoff is recovery speed and cold-weather performance. A gas heater burns propane or natural gas to generate heat directly, which works at any air temperature and heats the pool faster from cold. For most pools used regularly in warm climates, a heat pump is the better long-term value. For fast heat-up, cold climates, or pools used occasionally, gas is the right tool.
Use the table above as a starting point based on your pool volume. For heat pumps, sizing is about temperature maintenance - match the BTU range to your pool size and climate. In colder climates, size up one tier. For gas heaters, sizing is about recovery speed - a bigger unit heats your pool faster. If you are unsure, call us at 800-809-3741 or use the quiz at the top of this page.
BTU output is only one part of the sizing equation for a heat pump. Manufacturers also factor in the efficiency of the heat exchanger design, the compressor type, and the operating conditions each unit is rated for. An inverter heat pump with 115,000 BTUs may be rated for a smaller pool than you would expect because the manufacturer has tested and rated it conservatively based on real-world conditions - accounting for heat loss, overnight temperature drop, and sustained heating demand over a full season. A standard (non-inverter) unit with a similar BTU rating may carry a higher pool size rating because it runs at full capacity continuously, while the inverter model modulates down. This is not a flaw - inverter units are quieter, more energy-efficient, and have a longer lifespan precisely because they do not run flat-out. If your pool sits at the boundary between two models, sizing up is always the safer call, particularly in climates where nighttime temperatures fall below 60 degrees.
Most heat pump models in this collection include cooling capability, letting you lower pool temperature in summer. This is particularly useful in Florida, Texas, and Arizona where water temperatures can reach the low 90s in August. Gas heaters cannot cool the pool.
Only if you buy a gas heater. All heat pump models in this collection run on electricity only - no gas line required. Gas heaters require either a natural gas supply line or a propane tank, plus a small electrical connection for the control system.
Yes. Visit our installation support page for details on connecting with a licensed installer in your area. Gas heater installation requires a licensed contractor in most jurisdictions.
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