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Single speed pumps run at one fixed speed, consuming the same amount of energy regardless of demand. Variable speed pumps can adjust their motor speed to match your pool's needs, running at lower speeds for daily filtration and higher speeds when more power is needed. Variable speed pumps are significantly more energy-efficient and quieter.
Pool pump sizing depends on your pool's volume, plumbing diameter, and the desired turnover rate. A properly sized pump should be able to circulate all the water in your pool within 8 to 12 hours. Oversized pumps waste energy, while undersized pumps can't adequately filter your water. Contact us for help selecting the right pump size for your pool.
Variable speed pool pumps can save up to 80% on energy costs compared to single speed pumps. By running at lower speeds for longer periods, they move the same amount of water using far less electricity. Many pool owners see their pump pay for itself in energy savings within one to two years.
Regular pool pump maintenance includes cleaning the strainer basket, checking for air leaks, inspecting the pump seal, and ensuring proper water flow. Keep the area around the pump clear of debris and listen for unusual noises that may indicate bearing wear. Consistent maintenance extends your pump's lifespan and keeps it running efficiently.
Signs that your pool pump needs replacement include excessive noise, frequent loss of prime, visible leaks, reduced water flow, and rising energy bills. Most pool pumps last 8 to 12 years with proper maintenance. If your pump is aging and repair costs are mounting, upgrading to a variable speed pump is often the most cost-effective long-term solution.
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