I would be cutting those hoses shorter to reduce heat loss to the air and ground.
If they need to stay long, lift them off the ground (or reduce contact area).
Wrap them in 'wrap pipe insulation' or even old towels/clothes (not sure how to keep this dry from rain though)
SFK
You might be able to help save some money, using solar. A long dark coloured hose, laid /snaked where it will receive maximum sun. One end placed at the bottom of the pool, other at the upper level. Filled with water it will collect heat and self circulate the heat into the pool for free.
There was a previous thread on this and think the general consensus was it didnt work very wellWill try this. Have a dark blue hose somewhere, it does feel warm when I pick it up! ....
Found it. Very dirty. Flushed through, but needs cleaning, don't think it's been used in 10 years.
So, it will just draw water through? I assume a slow movement?
So, it will just draw water through? I assume a slow movement?
Some people do things like this, but this would be less efficient than having the pipes inside over the flames, I assume?:
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