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Taking Care of your Swimming Pool Pump




Workouts are never fun but swimming is one mode of workout that can be fun, not only for you only but for the entire family. Swimming is one of those rare activities that provide fun, excitement, and exercise, all at the same time. The loss of fat, reduction in hypertension, and stress that regular swimming is capable of are some of the most important motivators behind people who decide to buy a residential swimming pool. Residential swimming pools have become affordable and with the current spurt in the number of people going for them there has arisen the necessity for information regarding swimming pool accessories: Swimming pool pump being one of them.

A swimming pool pump is the heart of your filtration system and it is extremely vital that proper care be taken in its selection as well as maintenance. Irrespective of the fact whether it is a part of the original equipment or a replacement that you need, it is important that you check out what your pool needs before taking a call on the type of pump you buy.

Your choice of a swimming pool pump is of great importance also because of the fact that the correct selection can lead to a lot of saving on energy costs as well as in maintaining the correct temperature of the water.  By selecting a small, higher efficiency pump, you can save up to 75% in energy and maintenance bills depending upon the region you are located in. The theory that works behind this logic that the larger the pump the greater the pumping costs and maintenance will be.

Your swimming pool pump often keeps on running much longer than necessary. For example, it is not necessary to keep the pump running under the mistaken belief that the chemicals will remain mixed only when the pump is running. Actually, as long as the pump is running when the chemicals are being mixed, they do not require any recirculation to remain mixed. Similarly you need only an occasional use of the pump for removing debris and algae. Daily removal of debris is quite effective with the use of a skimmer and a vacuum cleaner. The best way of removing algae is through scrubbing and not necessarily only by circulating water.   

The name of the trick is to reduce your filtration time by trial and error method. If the water does not appear to be clean you can increase the time in half hour slots to arrive at the correct filtration time. In one of the studies in Florida, many people were happy with the quality of water with a three hour daily filtration time. You can even install a self timer to the swimming pool pump to control its cycling and to activate it for short periods every day for debris removal.

Clogged drains and intake grates mean that the pump has to work harder and for longer periods. It is a precious part of the equipment of your swimming pool and it is of great importance that you do not run it unnecessarily to avoid costly repairs and/or replacement of your swimming pool pump.


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