POOL PUMPS
The Engine Behind Your Pool’s Performance
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VARIABLE-SPEED POOL PUMPS
Variable-speed pool pumps deliver precise control over water circulation while significantly reducing energy consumption. By adjusting motor speed to match system demand, these pumps operate quieter and more efficiently than traditional single-speed models. When properly sized and programmed, variable-speed pumps improve filtration performance, extend equipment lifespan, and reduce overall operating costs. Contact us to get a new pump installed or repaired.
SINGLE & DUAL-SPEED POOL PUMPS
Single- and dual-speed pool pumps operate at fixed or limited operating speeds and are most commonly found in older or smaller pool systems. Single-speed pumps run at full output whenever active, while dual-speed pumps provide a secondary, lower-speed setting for reduced circulation demand. While straightforward in design, both options are less efficient and quieter alternatives have largely replaced them in modern installations.
Current energy-efficiency codes require that any pool pump rated above 1 horsepower be a variable-speed pump, limiting the use of single- and dual-speed models to specific lower-horsepower or legacy applications. When permitted, these pumps may still be appropriate where system requirements, equipment compatibility, and code compliance are fully met.
QUIET OPERATION & ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Modern pool pumps are engineered to minimize vibration and operational noise while maximizing efficiency. Advanced motor technology allows pumps to run at lower speeds for most daily functions, reducing strain on components and lowering electrical demand. This results in quieter operation and measurable energy savings over time.