Q&A

How long do pool pump motors last?

How long do pool pump motors last?

Pool Pumps Your pool’s pump is the wet end of the operation, it houses the pump basket. Pumps should last through the initially installed motor and perhaps as many as two or three replacement motors, usually 10-12 years. Modern pumps are made of hard plastic and will over time warp.

Is a pool pump and motor the same thing?

The guts of the pump are made up of gaskets, impellers, diffusers, and strainer baskets. All these parts make up the wet end but without something to drive these parts, they are merely pieces of well-formed plastic. The part that makes it come to life is the motor.

When should I replace my pool pump motor?

Your pool pump should be replaced anywhere between 8 to 15 years depending on the quality, and a full replacement may cost over $800. Your pool pump is the “heart” of your swimming pool as it circulates water throughout, bringing water through the filtration and heating systems.

Is it hard to replace a pool pump?

The task of replacing a pool pump motor can be difficult, but we’re here to make sure you get it done as quickly, easily, and successfully as possible. Make sure the power to the pump is turned off before beginning the replacement.

Does a pool pump need ventilation?

Soundproofing a pool pump is a relatively simple task. Many pumps and filters need ventilation so you’ll need to include some sort of ducting for ventilation to ensure the pump doesn’t burn up or malfunction.

What causes a pool pump motor to overheat?

A pool pump can overheat in two ways: because of an electrical problem or friction. The friction from the impeller spinning was enough to melt and ultimately ignite the pump. While uncommon, this is one of the reasons why proper care and maintenance for your pool is important.

Can you replace a pool pump yourself?

Pool pumps sometimes need to be replaced. Once a new pump is installed, an electrician will again be necessary to reconnect the wires to the new pump. A do-it-yourself homeowner with basic mechanical aptitude can replace the pool pump in a relatively short time.

How much does it cost to replace a pool motor?

If the pool pump is still under a manufacturer’s warranty, then replace the entire pump. Simply replacing the motor is less expensive than replacing the entire pool pump. A DIY motor replacement costs approximately $25 to $200, while hiring a pro may cost an additional $40 to $100.

How do you replace a pool pump?

How to Replace an In-Ground Pool Pump Step 1: Turn off Power to Pump Step 2: Stop Water Flow From Pool Step 3: Disconnect Hoses from Pump Step 4: Disconnect Pump from Filter Step 5: Remove and Replace Pump Step 6: Connect Pump to Filter Step 7: Make All Connections on Pump Step 8: Prime the Pump

How much does a pool pump cost?

They cost the most to buy, on average between $640 and $1,300 for most swimming pools, but cost much less on operation; about 50% to 75% of the single-speed pump operating cost. They are the most energy efficient and their buying cost can be recouped in energy savings within the second year of operation.