9 Signs You Need to Replace Your Pool Pump

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Pool pumps are an important part of pool maintenance, and as a result, they require some basic care and maintenance. When you have a pool, you need to pay attention to your pump’s performance. Several signs should alert you that you need to consider replacing it.

This article will discuss what indicates that your pump may need professional repair or replacement.

What Is a Pool Pump?

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A pool pump allows the water to be recirculated so that it can be filtered, heated, and chemically treated. Pumps also help keep water moving through features such as fountains, waterfalls, and lights.

Additionally, they distribute sanitizers, such as chlorine and bromine, through the pool water, which keeps it free of contaminants and bacteria.

How Long Does a Pool Pump Last?

The average swimming pool pump lasts between eight and 10 years. However, this can vary depending on how often you use it, how well you maintain it, and what quality you purchased in the first place.

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What are the Signs You Need to Replace Your Pool Pump?

Your pool pump is the heart of your pool circulation system, so you need to be sure it functions optimally to ensure that all your pool water is treated and filtered properly.

1. Water Spitting and Making Bubbles

These are signs that your pump has an air leak. You have to check your pump immediately as it may indicate that the pump is not correctly filtering the water. The water should look clear and clean instead of murky and greenish in color.

2. The Motor Pump Is Shutting Abruptly

Pump motors that keep shutting down after a short period may indicate clogging or overheating. The pump’s fan and other parts might also be exhausted, which means that there may be a need to clean out any blockages causing the problem.

3. Old Age

Older pumps are more likely to have problems than newer ones. Also, the more time a pump spends in the pool, the longer it’s been exposed to wear and tear. The life expectancy of most pool pumps is around eight to twelve years, so if yours is older than that, it’s time to replace it.

4. Loss of Suction

If your pump has lost its suction, it will be unable to pull water through the filter and send it back into the pool.

You may also notice the loss of suction in the pool pump when you see debris and algae form in the swimming pool water. This can cause your pool filter to work less effectively, leading to more maintenance on your part.

5. Intermittent Breakdowns and Repairs

When the problem is with your pump, it might be worth replacing it just for peace of mind. Pump failures can be costly and can lead to more expensive repairs down the line if they occur frequently.

If the pump’s in good condition and still running smoothly, that’s great news. Make sure to check back in a few months to see if there have been any signs of trouble.

6. Leaking

Frequent leaks can indicate that you have a cracked casing or shaft seal, which are difficult to repair.

It can also mean that your impeller is worn down and needs to be replaced. When this happens, it’s best to buy a new one because all of these problems can be costly and time-consuming to fix.

7. Difficulty Priming the Pump or Getting Water Flow Started

If the pump now seems difficult to prime, that could be a sign of damage inside the motor or impeller housing, making it harder to pull water through the system. The motor may also run hot when starting up, leading to further damage over time.

8. Unusual Noises

If your pool pump makes unusual sounds, there could be a problem with the impeller (the rotating device inside the motor). The impeller can become clogged, which causes noise and reduces water flow. It’s also possible that a bearing has worn out, making a grinding sound.

9. Higher or Lower Usual Water Level

Higher or lower water levels in the pool can happen if the pump isn’t circulating the water properly, so it evaporates quicker or leaks from the pipes. If you can’t fix it with a new filter, a new motor may be needed.

Pool Pumps Are Crucial for Swimming Pools

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A pool pump is an important piece of equipment for any swimming pool. It will keep your swimming pool clean and fresh. Without it, your water will stagnate and become discolored, full of bacteria and algae.

Hopefully, this blog has pointed you in the right direction if you have been looking for signs for a pool pump replacement.

Project Description

Mr Pool Man is one of Australia‘s biggest pool retailers, a market leader in both the online and service sides of backyard pool ownership. They’re a family-run business, so they won’t sell you anything they wouldn’t want to put in their own pool.

They’ve been in this industry for over 20 years, and with all their experience, they will answer all your inquiries and help as much as possible. In short, they are here to provide you with anything you require for your pool, when and how you need it.

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