EFFICIENT HEATING SYSTEM
FOR POOLS & SPAS

As a pool builder, you strive to deliver the highest quality and most innovative pool experiences to your clients. Our in-floor heating system is the perfect solution to elevate your projects and set yourself apart from the competition.

e360 is an advanced pool circulation system engineered to maximize the efficiency of today’s variable speed pumps. The Q360 Water Valve and strategically placed Thermal Contour Jets  work together to improve pool circulation and save on chemicals and energy every month.  Add the Eclipse Drain and Abyss Canister to enhance dirt and debris removal.

  • Improved circulation from the pool floor has been independently proven to save chemicals heat energy costs.

  • Lengthens the swimming season.

  • Pushes warm water down and circulates the whole pool.

  • Increases the perceived value of your pools and attracts discerning clients.

  • Count on our proven technology for long lasting, trouble-free operation.

  • Eliminates the need for floor returns.

BETTER WATER QUALITY AND TOTAL WATER TURNOVER

Ordinary pools circulate water near the surface, wasting chemicals and energy. The e360 system circulates water at the pool floor, conserving chemicals and heat usually lost into the air above.

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Down jets push water down to the pool floor. High-powered In-Floor Jets circulate & heat water from the pool floor.

Gunite Package

Available in Gray or White

Up to 800 sq. ft. Pool

  • Six Fixed XL Jets
  • Six Gunite Collars
  • One valve
  • Two down jets
  • Three Y-pipes
  • One (New) Pro Tool 1.5

Vinyl Package

Available in Gray or White

Up to 800 sq. ft. Pool

  • Six Fixed XL Jets
  • Six Vinyl Collars
  • One valve
  • Two down jets
  • Three Y-pipes
  • One (New) Pro Tool 1.5 w/ 4.0 Adapter

PAIR THESE PRODUCTS WITH e360 Thermal Contour Jets

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SWIMMING POOL DRAIN

With a unique, sleek, circular design, the HydroFusion™ virtually disappears in the floor of your pool by blending into any pool surface.

Abyss Pool Containment Canister

ABYSS DEBRIS CANISTER

Reduce maintenance with the industry’s largest capacity debris storage canister.

LED POOL & SPA LIGHTS

Add romance and color to your backyard with Spectrum 360 LED Pool & Spa Lights

FREE custom in-floor plans designed for maximize cleaning and circulation

Get a free plan with a 2-business day turnaround to ensure your system is designed correctly for maximum efficiency. Submit your pool plans and, at no cost to you, a trained Blue Square technician will provide you with a custom in-floor blueprint.

TECHNICAL VIDEOS

Q360 VALVE INSTALLATION

Pool Circulation FAQs

Pool circulation is a continuous loop that keeps your water clean and healthy. The pump creates suction to pull water out of the pool through the skimmer and the main drain. This water travels through a filter to remove dirt and then passes through a heater or chlorinator if you have one. Finally, the clean water is pushed back into the pool through the return jets on the walls.

You can easily test your circulation using a “dye test.” Add a few drops of dark food coloring or pool dye in front of a return jet and watch how it spreads. In a well-circulating pool, the color should move evenly across the water and disappear within 10 to 15 minutes. If the dye just sits in one spot or gets stuck in a corner, you have a dead zone that needs more movement.

The best way to increase circulation is to run your pool pump for a longer period, usually 8 to 12 hours a day. You should also angle your return jets downward and slightly to one side to create a circular “whirlpool” motion in the water. Regularly brushing “dead spots”—like the areas behind ladders and around steps—helps move stagnant water into the main flow where it can be filtered.

Low water flow is usually caused by a physical blockage or a mechanical issue. The most common causes are full skimmer baskets, a dirty pool filter, or a pump basket packed with leaves. If those are clean, you might have a low water level that is causing the pump to suck in air, or a clogged “impeller” inside the pump itself.

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