4 Considerations to Select Swimming Pool Pump
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- Mar 14,2014
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4 Considerations to Select Swimming Pool Pump
Swimming pools are a requisite feature of modern homes and improve the appeal and value of your home. A critical element of any swimming pool is the swimming pool pump. This device circulates water inside the swimming pool and aids in debris filtration.
Most homeowners will buy a swimming pool pump based on its cost. However, this should not be the only factor, as a low-quality pump could significantly affect the functionality of your pool. So, what should you also consider when purchasing a swimming pool pump?
1. Type of the pump
A single-speed pool pump will pump water at a constant speed. Although these pumps are inexpensive, they often consume more power. A two-speed pool pump has two speed variations: high and low. Low speed is ideal for water circulation, while high speed is perfect when you want a Jacuzzi-like effect in your pool.
A variable-speed pump has various speed settings to suit your needs. Although these pumps are a bit expensive, they have high energy efficiency. Some variable speed pumps are smart, and you can integrate the pump with your mobile phone and other devices. This allows you to adjust the pump settings remotely.
2. Size of the pump
To determine the size of pump your swimming pool needs, match your swimming pool's flow rate (calculated in litres per minute) with that of the pump. The general rule is that you require a larger pump for a large swimming pool. However, you can also ask a professional to calculate the size of the pump that you need.
Check the pump's horsepower and motor voltage. Ideally, they should correspond with the size of the pump. Simply put, a larger pump should have more horsepower and voltage since it will pump a larger volume of water every minute.
3. Features of the pump
Below are some essential features to look for in a pool pump:
The build quality of the pump: Ideally, it should be made from strong materials that can withstand vibrations and weathering.
The noise of the pump: This is especially important so if you live in a strata development with noise restrictions.
The energy efficiency of the pump: After all, you probably do not want a pump that raises the energy consumption of your home.
The pump's energy source: Solar pumps are considered energy-efficient, electric pumps are convenient and diesel pumps are ideal in areas where solar and electric pumps cannot be used.
The pump’s filter: Dichotomous earth filters are often of superior quality than cartilage filters. However, they are a bit expensive to buy and maintain.
4. Manufacturer of the pump
This is an important, yet overlooked, consideration when buying a swimming pool pump. Conduct thorough research to establish the most durable pumps in the market. Home improvement blogs and customer reviews on social media can provide vital information on the various pump models.
Some of your concerns should include the pump's maintenance protocol, the problems that the pump is likely to develop, the cost of conducting these repairs, the availability of replacement parts and qualified technicians in your area.
You should also assess the incentives the various manufacturers give. For example, some will offer a warranty, free shipping or installation. Finally, compare prices from the various dealers.
Choosing, installing and maintaining a swimming pool pump is not an easy task. At Shenton Pumps, we understand that our customers require high-quality pumps that will last for generations. We not only sell swimming pool pumps but also install, maintain and repair various types of swimming pool pumps. Contact our team today, and enjoy the convenience of working with the best on the market.