POOL HEATER INSTALLATION •

Pool Heater Installation in

Empire Pools installs and replaces gas pool heaters and heat pumps for homeowners who want a longer, more reliable swim season. We don’t just “swap the box” — we help you choose the right heater based on pool size, target temperature, cover usage, and real-world backyard conditions (wind exposure, shade patterns, and colder nights can change what “enough heat” actually means). We also look at your equipment pad and plumbing so the finished install is clean, service-friendly, and easy to operate — with unions, shutoffs, and a layout that makes sense.

Because installs often vary by property, we walk you through the practical details up front: gas vs. heat pump, warm-up expectations, operating cost considerations, and what needs to be coordinated with a licensed gas and/or electrical pro. Whether your pad is near Jericho Turnpike (NY-25), along Pulaski Road (NY-25A), off Elwood Road near East Northport, by Broadway / Greenlawn Road, close to Greenlawn Harbor, near Eaton’s Neck, or a quick hop from Heckscher Park, we plan the job around access, airflow clearances, and a neat final setup. The goal is simple: start your season earlier, stay warm later, and never have to guess which buttons to push.

What to Expect

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A properly-sized pool heater is more than just BTUs on a box. We look at your pool size, depth, wind exposure, cover usage, and how you actually swim before recommending a heater. Our team explains gas heaters vs. heat pumps, reviews your existing gas and electric setup, and helps you choose a model that fits your budget and goals. On install day we set the heater on a solid base, re-plumb the pad with unions and bypass where appropriate, and work with your licensed gas and/or electrician to finish connections. Once everything is live, we bleed air, fire the heater, verify flow and temperature rise, and show you exactly how to use and protect your new heater through the season.

What’s Included

  • On-site review of pool size, pad layout, wind exposure, and cover use.
  • Discussion of gas heater vs. heat pump options and which makes sense for your property.
  • Heater sizing recommendations based on pool volume, target temperature, and season length.
  • Removal of old heater (if applicable) and preparation of a stable pad or base for the new unit.
  • Clean, service-friendly plumbing with unions, shutoffs, and bypass where appropriate.
  • Integration with your existing pump, filter, plumbing, gas, and electric setup.
  • Startup and testing: purge air, verify proper flow, and confirm heater is firing and holding temp.
  • Owner walk-through at the pad — modes, setpoints, basic troubleshooting, and protection tips.
  • Labeling of key valves and controls so you’re not guessing after we leave.
  • Note: Gas line and electrical work are handled by a licensed professional. We can coordinate with your contractor or recommend options. Pool heater installation is custom — call for pricing.

Why Choose Empire Pools

  • Local experience sizing heaters for windy backyards, shaded yards, and shoulder seasons.
  • We look at the whole system — pump, filter, plumbing, gas, and electric — not just the heater box.
  • Honest guidance on gas heater vs. heat pump so you understand pros, cons, and operating costs.
  • Clean, organized equipment pads that future techs can actually work on without cutting everything apart.
  • Integration with automation and salt systems to keep the heater protected and easy to control.
  • Clear expectations on warm-up times so you know what your heater can realistically do.
  • Goal: reliable heat with fewer surprises, so you’re using the pool instead of fighting cold water.
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What Heater Customers Say

★★★★★

“We’re near Pulaski Road (NY-25A) and didn’t want to guess on sizing. They broke it down clearly and the heater holds temp exactly the way we wanted.” — J. Marino, Greenlawn

★★★★★

“They explained gas vs. heat pump in plain English and didn’t oversell. The plumbing is clean, unions are everywhere, and it’s actually service-friendly.” — S. Patel, Greenlawn

★★★★★

“Our pad is tight off Jericho Turnpike (NY-25). They kept everything neat, labeled valves, and walked us through every setting.” — M. Ruggiero, Greenlawn

★★★★★

“Coordination with the electrician was painless. Start-up was thorough and they verified flow, temp rise, and automation settings before leaving.” — K. O’Brien, Greenlawn

★★★★★

“We wanted to swim earlier. They set real warm-up expectations and the cover strategy they suggested made a huge difference on colder nights.” — A. Chen, Greenlawn

Pool Heater Installation — FAQs

How do you size a heater correctly for my pool in Greenlawn?
We start with pool volume and your target temperature, then factor in wind exposure, how often you use a cover, and the months you actually want to swim. In , night heat-loss can be significant (especially on open lots), so we size for real-world heat loss — not just gallons.
Is a heat pump a good option in Greenlawn, NY?
It can be, especially if you keep temperature steady and you use a cover. Heat pumps are efficient when the air is warm enough and you’re not constantly reheating from cold. If you want faster “on demand” heat, a gas heater is usually a better fit. We’ll recommend based on your swim habits.
What’s the difference between a heater install and a heater replacement?
A replacement usually means a heater was already there and we’re swapping it while cleaning up plumbing and improving service access. A new install may require planning for gas line routing, electrical capacity, and pad layout. Either way, we design the setup so it’s clean, labeled, and easy to service.
Do I need a bypass and unions at the equipment pad?
Most installs benefit from both. Unions allow easy service without cutting pipe, and a bypass can help for troubleshooting, future upgrades, and protecting the heater. We build pads to be clean and service-friendly long-term.
How long will it take to heat my pool after installation?
It depends on starting water temp, heater type, and heat loss. Gas heaters warm faster; heat pumps ramp gradually. We’ll give realistic timing for your pool and show how a cover dramatically improves warm-up and overnight heat retention.
What’s the simplest way to keep heating costs down?
Use a cover consistently (evaporation is the biggest heat loss), avoid big temperature swings, and run circulation efficiently. We’ll give you a simple “setpoint + schedule” approach based on your heater type and how you use the pool.