Swimming Pool Pump Motors: At the Heart of Your Pool’s Cleanliness

June 17th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

What happens when your swimming pool pump motor dies? Hayward Super II Swimming Pool Pump for in-ground pools is a popular choice in pool pumps. Click here for more info.Well, I found out a little over three weeks ago. Truth be told, it was on death watch for weeks before that. A bad storm came through months ago, blew lots of tree branches and debris into the yard and pool and produced massive lightning that shorted the pump. As it was way past pool season, hubby and I didn’t really care much at the time. It worked, but made terrible screeching and rattling sounds - “the death rattle”, we’d joke, as we fished for limbs in the pool’s deep end.

Well, opening the pool this year has been h*ll.  There’s new construction in back of the house, and dust and new debris constantly blows through the yard and, of course, into the pool. Wanna manually vacuum Georgia red clay out of your swimming pool? It ain’t fun. My cartridge filters are begging for mercy. The pool pump got slower and harder to start until it finally quit. We were gone for a weekend, and came back to a ominously cloudy pool. We’ve decided to replace it with the same model swimming pool pump. Of course, no one has that pump in stock, it has to be special ordered, and there’s a three week wait for service thanks to pool opening season being in full swing. No, not even the local Leslie’s Pool Supply had it (!). Seems it’s a pretty fancy model I inherited - a 2.5 HP Hayward Super II two-speed pump - that I understand isn’t usually stocked in the back room.

So I’ve been manually adding chlorine shock to my swimming pool these past weeks in a slowly failing effort to keep 30,000 gallons of clay laden H2O from turning green under 90+ degree heat. These woes, plus a bout of ill health, make for a lousy start to summer.  As swimming pool pump motors and researching them are at the top of my mind, thought I’d post a bit about them.

The swimming pool pump motor can be considered as the beating heart of your pool’s filtration and sanitization system.  As I can personally attest, any still body of water sitting outdoors in hot weather becomes a steaming soup of algae PDQ. The pump is necessary to move your pool’s water through the filters to sift out debris (like bugs and clay silt) and in my pool’s case through the salt system cell that converts the salt in my water to chlorine and through the gas heater for cooler fall evenings. My auto pool cleaner also runs off the pool pump motor (happy, happy joy…) so if the pump is out, my beautiful salt water swimming pool is effectively DOA.

Swimming Pool Pump Sizing
When it comes to choosing a pool pump, bigger is NOT necessarily better and horsepower is not always what it’s hyped up to be. When replacing a swimming pool pump motor a real constraint is the size of your filter system and the pipes. A pump that is too big and powerful can blow out your pipes and damage your filter and heater with the force of the water. It’s safe, and generally recommended, to match what you already have; which is what I’m doing.

If you’re replacing your filter system along with your pump, by all means look into a different size. There’s no way to know if the builder sized the pool pump properly from the beginning. Oversized swimming pool pumps can consume lots of electricity needlessly; too-small pumps won’t keep your water as sparkling as it should be. So it may pay to question if you need to change pump sizes.

First, you want a pump that can circulate all the water in the pool through the filters within 8 - 12 hours. This is called the “turnover time”. The more use your pool gets, the shorter the turnover time needs to be. For Read the rest of this entry »


Salt Water Swimming Pools - A Popular Choice

January 22nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Salt water swimming pools have been growing in popularity over the last 3 - 4 years.  It’s reported that The Goldline Aqua-Rite Chlorine Generator, manufactured by Hayward, is a popular model for salt water swimming pools. Click for info.they account for approximately 40% of the pool sanitizing systems installed in the US. A saltwater pool has a special generator cell that converts salt to chlorine for the pool’s sanitization.  The system is self-regenerating - salt used in the process is returned to the pool after sanitization is complete.

Salt Water Swimming Pools DO Have Chlorine…Water Just Feels Nicer

Many people mistakenly think that a salt water swimming pool does not use chlorine.  While it’s true that one doesn’t have to buy chlorine to add to the pool water, the salt water pool is a chlorine sanitization system.  Salt is added to the pool water and dissolved.  The salt water runs over the special generator cell plates and is converted into chlorine.  The converted chlorine sanitizes the water, oxidizing bacteria and algae which is filtered out by your sand or cartridge filter. At the end of the process the chlorine is regenerated back to the pool as salt that can be used again.  You save a great deal of money and aggravation by not constantly having to purchase, measure and handle chlorine.  And because the salt is recycled into the water, one doesn’t even have to add salt very often.  I personally own a salt water pool and I only have to add salt one or two times a year.  You’ll add salt as the salinity of the water becomes diluted over time because of rains and having to add water when the pool levels are low.  When saline levels are too low, the generators cannot create the needed chlorine. You can easily know when salt is too low because the generators have a digital control panel that constantly monitors salt and chlorine levels and tells you. Fairly idiot-proof. Salt water swimming pools can save their owners as much as 35% per year in chemical operating costs.  Total alkalinity and pH seem to be easier to maintain in a saltwater pool; I find that the salt doesn’t radically throw off the water’s chemical balance.

The AquaTrol Chlorine Generator is designed for above-ground pools. Click for more info.A salt system is initially more expensive than a conventional chlorine system, but you recoup the upfront installation costs in about 4 - 5 years with what you save on chemicals.  The technology is becoming more affordable and is considered eco-friendly; so more and more people will likely be buying these systems.  Popular salt water chlorine generators include Goldline Aqua Rite (I own this one, pictured at top) and Chloramatic. Goldline is a Hayward company. Hayward makes many fine pool products. There are generators for above ground pools as well as in-ground pools (picture link at left above). The digital control panels for these systems should be installed by a licensed electrician. I love my pool; and overall, I think you’ll be very pleased with this type. If you are thinking about building a swimming pool, consider a salt water swimming pool.


Inground Lap Swimming Pool: A Great Way to Exercise

January 19th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

An inground lap swimming pool is the perfect place to get the benefits of swimming for exercise. It’s also a great place to cool off during the hot summer months. Swimming is a wonderful aerobic exercise that burns calories and relieves stress, without placing undue stress on the body’s joints. It builds endurance and muscle strength. If you build a deck around the pool, it can provide a great backdrop for socializing with friends. And it can be a place to relax, away from the pressures of the world.

Many in ground pools are made of exceptional materials which makes them easy to care for and long-lasting. You can purchase a pool cover for your inground lap swimming pool that will protect it from debris. A cover makes daily maintenance much easier. The cover will catch a great deal of leaves and debris that can blow into the pool. A good pool safety cover can also protect children and small pets that might fall into the pool.

Improve Your Property’s Value with an Inground Lap Swimming Pool

An inground lap swimming pool is a great addition to a home because it is a great place for all the family and their friends. Children will be able to use the pool for their recreation. On a daily basis, the children can get some exercise and invite friends to socialize around the swimming pool. The children will discover that the area around the pool is a great place to play. Be sure to supervise young children closely while they play, and consider investing in a pool safety cover. The rest of the family will find that the inground lap swimming pool is a great place for socializing with family and friends. Others from the social set will come over for a swim or just come over to cool down around the lovely setting of a pool.

Inground lap swimming pools come in a wide variety of models manufactured by a number of reputable companies. The inground lap swimming pool is available in different shapes and sizes. You can build a narrow lap pool specifically for exercise, or invest in a traditional pool and use a swimming machine that generates an adjustable lane of current that the exerciser can swim against for an aerobic workout. A well-known brand name in adjustable current generators for swimming pools is Endless Pools.  Each potential buyer should look carefully at the quality and features of all of the inground lap pools available. Prices can and do vary, but the price does not always reflect the quality of the pool. Each buyer should study the important features of inground lap swimming pools to make sure that they get the best pool that fits their needs for their money.