eco pool – Compass Pools Australia https://www.compasspools.com.au Home of the Self Cleaning Pool Tue, 25 Jan 2022 05:04:09 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 Eco Pools – how to build a pool that’s better for the environment https://www.compasspools.com.au/101/eco-pools-better-for-environment/ Tue, 25 Jan 2022 01:46:25 +0000 https://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=48232 The post Eco Pools – how to build a pool that’s better for the environment appeared first on Compass Pools Australia.

]]>

Do your bit for the next generation and consider building an eco pool!

With growing evidence of the impacts of global warming as well as continually rising electricity costs, it is little wonder that more and more people are paying close attention to eco options when it comes to the major purchases in their lives.

Reducing our carbon footprint at home is one of the many ways we can make a difference to the environment in the long term. The good news is that making eco-friendly decisions often results in pocket-friendly outcomes when it comes to reducing the cost of living. If you are considering investing in a new pool why not make it an eco pool.

Is there such thing as an eco-friendly swimming pool (eco pools)?

If choosing an environmentally friendly swimming pool is important to you, then you will want to make sure you have several key elements covered off before you take the plunge. Let’s take a look at the key ingredients you need to build a clean green oasis in your backyard. (To be clear by green we mean good for the environment because your pool water should always be crystal clear).

An environmentally conscious pool manufacturer

We can all do our bit to reduce negative impacts on the environment. From reducing the use of plastic packaging through to planning smarter transportation routes, increasing recycling, diverting waste from landfill, choosing environmentally conscious suppliers and reducing electricity consumption.

As a large manufacturing facility it is important to us the we are hunting opportunities to make improvements to our production and operating processes. It’s not for the sake of profit, it’s about being able to hold our heads high and know we are consciously looking after our planet.

In recent months some of the initiatives we have implemented with an aim to reduce our environmental footprint include:

  • Collecting and recycling all soft plastics and diverting them from landfill. They are now turned into park benches, decking and roads.
  • Creating a specific transport and logistics coordinator role within our team to reduce unnecessary travel and fuel consumption.
  • Undertaking packaging reviews, with a view to eliminating packaging the will end up in landfill.
  • Re-designing our pool-mould building processes to reduce material consumption, and to use more renewable resources such as wood.
  • Conducting energy audits to reduce electricity consumption.
  • Building new on-site facilities with modern extraction systems and lower energy demands.
  • Sharing our environmental commitments and ambitions with suppliers as we encourage our industry partners to take steps to reduce their impact too.

They say making a whole bunch of small changes can add up to make a big difference. We’ll keep making changes until we’ve made a big difference!

We’re aligning ourselves to work alongside the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development goals. In particular, the above measures reflect some of the steps we’ve taken to work towards 1) reducing global warming 2), improving life below water 3) using responsible consumption and production practices 4) adopting clean and affordable energy sources. You can read more about the United Nations 17 sustainable development goals here

Manufacturing fibreglass eco pools

But what can you do to set up YOUR pool, so it is an eco pool?

1) Pick a fibreglass pool

If you are interested in Eco Pools then you’d be sensible for choosing a fibreglass pool. Fibreglass pools require the least ongoing maintenance over the lifetime of the pool. Vinyl-lined pools often need to be replaced after 10 to 15 years and unfortunately, those old liners end up in landfill. Concrete pools also need acid washing, resurfacing and repainting on a semi-regular basis.

2) Maximise circulation in your pool

Eco pools always have optimal filtration! The more your water moves the healthier it remains. Water that sits still for too long becomes the perfect breeding ground for algae and bacteria to grow. When a pool goes green it requires more work to correct including the addition of more chemicals and running pumps and filtration equipment for longer (resulting in greater energy consumption).

That’s one of the reasons we advocate our in-floor cleaning and circulation system – it ensures that water is mixed thoroughly throughout your pool which can reduce chemical demand by 50% while making it harder for your pool to turn green!

3) Choose energy-efficient pool filtration equipment

In most cases, a swimming pool will need to run the pump, filtration and sanitization equipment for anywhere between 8 and 12 hours per day over the summer months and 4-8 hours per day during the colder seasons. One smart way to reduce energy consumption is to opt for an energy-efficient pump (often referred to as an EEP). EEP’s  work by running at full speed for a short period of time and then switching to a low speed for the remainder of the cycle, this dramatically reduces energy demand.

The trade-off is that when you run an EEP at a lower speed, you effectively reduce water flow and therefore circulation (making it easier for your pool to turn green). In short, EEP’s work best when you have designed your pool to maximize circulation (in-floor cleaning circulates water right throughout your pool).

4) Opt for LED lights

Just like the lights inside your home, switching to LEDs can reduce power consumption. The great thing about LED pool lighting is that they have a much longer life span than older halogen lamp-based systems. This means that you will have less hassle over the life of the pool and you are less likely to need to replace them (which reduces your carbon footprint).

5) Get a high-quality pool cover

Pool covers are an essential part of all eco pools for three reasons. The first is that they reduce the evaporation of water. We all know that water is precious so adding a cover is a must-do!

The second benefit of a cover is that it reduces chemical wastage. Did you know that the sun breaks down the bulk of your pool chemicals?

And the third reason is that it insulates your pool (which can reduce energy consumption on heated pools). 90% of heat loss is through the pool surface. Adding a blanket/cover can reduce overnight heat loss by around 5 degrees!

6) Use smart energy resources

Solar heating has always been popular for backyard pools. Ask your pool builder about their recommendations for solar pool heating systems. These days, many people are opting to add solar panels to their homes as a means of producing electricity for use throughout the entire home. This means you can ensure your pool pumps, lighting and heating units can be run off entirely renewable energy sources – that’s got to be a win for mother nature!

The truth is there are plenty of great ideas that you can use to build your family pool an eco-pool. All across the world, the industry is investing in research and development into ‘green’ improvements. We absolutely encourage you to have a conversation with your pool builder about the practical things you can do to ensure you have a great looking, low effort pool that is kind to mother nature too!

Like the idea of eco pools?

Talk to your local Compass Pools Dealer about how they can help you get your dream pool while minimising your environmental impact at the same time. Reach out now to book an onsite consultation.

Find your local Compass Pools dealer

The post Eco Pools – how to build a pool that’s better for the environment appeared first on Compass Pools Australia.

]]>
Sustainable pools: How to create an environmentally friendly pool https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/sustainable-pools-how-to-create-an-environmentally-friendly-pool/ https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/sustainable-pools-how-to-create-an-environmentally-friendly-pool/#respond Tue, 06 Aug 2019 01:49:12 +0000 https://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=19958 Climate change is hitting the headlines all over the world, and the environment is a major concern for all of us. We all need to think about the steps we can take to protect the world we live in. This means ensuring that we can preserve the precious resources of our planet for future generations. You can make your pool environment more eco-friendly by choosing technologies...

The post Sustainable pools: How to create an environmentally friendly pool appeared first on Compass Pools Australia.

]]>

Climate change is hitting the headlines all over the world, and the environment is a major concern for all of us. We all need to think about the steps we can take to protect the world we live in. This means ensuring that we can preserve the precious resources of our planet for future generations.

Believe it or not, your swimming pool can be a significant part of this. Making the right pool choices can help to use less energy and less chemicals, so your pool can be far less harmful to the environment. This way, you can still enjoy all the benefits of having your own swimming pool in your backyard while taking important steps to protect the planet.

Here we take a look at eco swimming pools and some of the things you can do to ensure your own pool is as kind to the environment as possible.

How to create an eco pool

When choosing the technology to keep your pool running, you need to think about installing systems which will have the least impact on the natural world. Your pool requires energy to run and chemicals to keep it clean. You can make your pool environment more eco-friendly by choosing technologies which use the least amounts of energy and chemicals.

This has a number of benefits:

  • It ensures your pool is using as few of the planet’s resources as possible.
  • It creates a safer and healthier swimming environment for you and your family.
  • It saves you money on your household bills.

Finding ways to make your pool more environmentally friendly is essential looking forward as we all need to do more to protect the climate and the planet. Here are some of the steps you can take to create an eco-friendly pool.

1. Solar pool heating

Solar pool heating is becoming more and more popular in Australia. We are fortunate in that many areas enjoy a warm climate and a lot of sunshine. So a solar pool heater is often all that is required to keep our pool water at a pleasant temperature for swimming. Solar heating is by far the most eco-friendly way of heating your swimming pool.

A solar pool heater uses a solar collector to harness the natural heat from the sun. The pool water is continuously channelled over the solar collector via a series of tubes. The water is then heated to a warmer temperature before it flows back into the pool.

As this process is happening constantly, it ensures your pool water is all heated to a consistent temperature. And the heat reaches every part of the pool so there are no “cold spots.”

The energy used by a solar pool heater is natural and clean, as almost all of it comes directly from the sun. Only the pump requires electricity to run, and it uses an extremely small amount – less than 1kw per hour. Even better, many solar pool heaters are now equipped with timers and temperature controls. That way, you can ensure no energy is wasted when you are not using the pool.

In addition to being the most environmentally friendly way to heat your pool water, a solar pool heater is also kind to your budget. It can save you significant amounts of money on your energy bills compared to heating your pool using electricity or gas.

You can have a solar heater installed, on average, for between $3,000 and $6,000. This could be one of the most important pool investments you can make. That’s because it cuts down dramatically on the amount of fossil fuels required to heat your pool. And this lowers your carbon footprint, saving you a lot of money over time.

All about solar pool heating for eco friendly pools

2. LED pool lighting

Choosing the right lighting is an important factor in creating an eco pool. By far the best option is LED lighting because it uses far less energy than the older halogen bulbs. LED lamps use only six watts of power to produce the same amount of light as a 100-watt halogen bulb.

This is due to the high energy efficiency of LED lighting. All of the energy it uses is converted directly into light, unlike halogen bulbs. Halogen wastes a lot of energy by producing heat, so it takes far more energy to produce the same amount of light.

As a result, LED lighting is cleaner, more efficient and much more eco-friendly. It is also a lot cheaper to run, as LED lamps last a lot longer than halogen bulbs.

This has another positive impact for pool owners. LED lamps don’t need to be changed nearly as often as halogen bulbs. They cut down on the amount of time you need to spend maintaining your pool, as well as helping you do your bit for the planet!

In addition, LED lamps can easily be automated. There is no risk of wasting energy by accidentally leaving your pool lights on when you are not using the pool. You can have them on a timer or control them with your smartphone.

If you think you might have left the pool lights on, you can check and remedy this even when you are not at home. This ensures that it takes the minimum amount of energy to light your pool. And it helps to reduce your effects on the climate.

All modern swimming pools in Australia now come with LED lighting as standard. However, if you have an older pool which still uses halogen lighting, you can have it converted to LED by a qualified, professional electrician. This is definitely something worth doing in order to minimise the environmental impact of your pool. And it will save you money in the long run.

Environmentally friendly pools with led lights

3. Pool self-cleaning system

The way you clean your swimming pool has a significant impact on the ecological consequences of your pool. This is because pool cleaning requires chemicals which can be harsh and damaging to the environment. This will also cause a negative effect on nature and wildlife in the surrounding area.

To make your pool environment more eco-friendly, you need to minimise the use of chemicals in your pool cleaning regime as much as possible. One of the best ways of doing this is to invest in a pool self-cleaning system. The Vantage in-floor self-cleaning system, exclusive to Compass Pools Australia, is a great example of this.

The Vantage system works through a series of nozzles which are embedded in the pool floor. When not in use, the nozzles lie flush with the floor of the pool so they do not impact on your swimming comfort at all.

When the system is turned on, the nozzles raise and jets of water upwards towards the surface of the pool. This cleans the pool from bottom to top instead of side to side like most pool water circulation systems. It also creates a far cleaner pool environment, as every area of the pool is cleaned instead of just the top third of the water.

As a result of this, algae and bacteria have no chance to grow in any area of the pool. This instantly makes your pool safer and healthier for you and your family to swim in. However, it also has a vastly positive impact on the natural environment. As the water is being circulated much more efficiently, the Vantage system requires less than half the chemicals which would usually be required to clean your pool using any other system. This creates a much more eco friendly pool.

The system can be timed so it is operational when the pool is not in use. You can have your pool cleaned overnight, and wake up to fresh, clean pool water. This is ideal for taking a refreshing dip at the start of the day.

In addition, the cleaning system switches off when the procedure is complete. That way, no energy is wasted in leaving the pool cleaning system operational when it is not needed.

The Vantage in-floor self-cleaning system is only available with Compass fibreglass pools, and it cannot be installed retrospectively. If you are planning a swimming pool and want it to be as environmentally friendly as possible, this is definitely an option which you should include.

Smart pool cleaning system

4. Smart pool technology

More and more elements of our homes can be automated these days – and the same applies to your pool. Smart pool technology is helping Australian pool owners create more environmentally friendly pools.

Smart pool technology enables many of the features of your swimming pool to be automated, including your pool pump, chlorinator, and even your pool self-cleaning system. This means your pool water will automatically be circulated for long enough to be thoroughly clean and hygienic. And you won’t need to worry about using excess energy by leaving it on for too long.

Your pool will also check and manage its own chlorine levels, keeping the pH balance of the water constantly safe to swim in. In addition, your pool lighting and heating can be automated. Setting this up means you don’t waste energy by forgetting to switch off the pool lights or heating system when you are not using the pool.

You can bring all of these functions together by investing in a remote pool management system. This enables you to control all the functions of your pool from either an app on your smartphone or tablet, or via downloadable software for your PC.

The latest pool management systems can also be integrated with other smart technologies for the home, including Google Home and Amazon Echo. This is highly convenient, as it allows you to manage many of the functions of your home and pool from one place.

Another advantage of smart pool systems is that they equip your pool with all the very latest systems. These are designed to be more eco-friendly and energy efficient than older systems as they are intended to take your pool into the future. Even if you already have a pool which uses older technology, you can upgrade many of the functions of your pool to smart, greener versions relatively easily.

You might assume that smart pool technologies are expensive. However, as they are becoming more readily available in Australia, the prices of these systems are coming down all the time. Smart technology for your pool is definitely a worthwhile investment. In the long run, it saves you significant amounts of money on your energy bills, and ensures that your pool is as kind as possible to the environment.

Find out more about creating an eco pool

Eco swimming pools are set to become more and more popular. It is imperative that we all start thinking more about the impact we have on the climate and the environment.

We all want to reduce our energy usage and ensure that we are polluting the environment as little as possible. That’s why it is a good idea to think about making your pool environment more eco-friendly now, rather than leaving the future to chance.

At Compass Pools Australia, we have always prided ourselves on being at the forefront of the latest innovations in pool design and technology. Many of our systems have led the way in making swimming pools fit for the future, and eco pools are at the very heart of what we do.

We are always thinking of ways to make our pools kinder to the environment. And we want to help Australian pool owners create eco friendly pools of their own.

The post Sustainable pools: How to create an environmentally friendly pool appeared first on Compass Pools Australia.

]]>
https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/sustainable-pools-how-to-create-an-environmentally-friendly-pool/feed/ 0