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Pool Pumps for Every Pool Type and Size
A reliable pool pump is the heart of your pool’s circulation system. Whether you’re installing a new pool or replacing an outdated unit, selecting the right pump is essential to keep your water clean, properly filtered, and energy efficient.
What Does a Pool Pump Do?
A pool pump pulls water from your pool, sends it through the filter and heater (if applicable), and returns it back into the pool. It keeps your water circulating, which prevents stagnation and helps distribute chemicals evenly—ensuring safe, swimmable water.
Single-Speed, Dual-Speed, or Variable-Speed?
- Single-Speed: A basic pump that runs at one consistent speed. These are budget-friendly but less energy efficient.
- Dual-Speed: Offers two speeds—high for cleaning and low for regular filtration—improving energy savings.
- Variable-Speed: The most efficient option, allowing custom speeds for reduced energy costs, quieter operation, and longer lifespan.
Our Pool Pump Selection
We carry high-quality pumps from trusted brands known for durability and performance. Whether you need a pump for an inground or above ground pool, you’ll find models with the horsepower, flow rate, and voltage options that match your setup.
Need help choosing a pump that suits your pool’s plumbing and size? Our experts are happy to assist with recommendations and installation tips.
Shop our full line of pool pumps to keep your water crystal clear and your equipment running smoothly all season long.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right size pool pump?
The correct pump size depends on your pool’s volume, plumbing, filter type, and whether you use features like heaters or waterfalls. Oversizing can waste energy, while undersizing can strain your system. We can help calculate the ideal horsepower and flow rate.
What is the advantage of a variable-speed pool pump?
Variable-speed pumps allow you to adjust flow rates to meet your pool’s needs. They use less energy, run more quietly, and often qualify for energy rebates. They’re ideal for long-term savings and modern pool systems.
Can I replace my old single-speed pump with a variable-speed model?
Yes, most modern variable-speed pumps are compatible with existing plumbing and equipment pads. You may need minor adjustments for electrical or plumbing connections, but the upgrade is often straightforward and well worth the savings.
How long does a pool pump typically last?
With proper maintenance, most pool pumps last between 5 and 10 years. Variable-speed pumps often last longer due to less wear and tear at lower operating speeds.