Swimming Pool Pumps Keep Your Water Clean and Fresh
Riley Hendersen
Swimming pool pumps are some of the most important tools around for the
maintenance and upkeep of pools. If you are going to spend the large
amount of money that it costs to invest in a pool, than obviously you
want to protect that investment. Who wouldn't? To keep it clean and
functioning, one of the most important pieces of equipment you will
have to keep in full working order is the pump.
A swimming pool pump is a mechanical device that works with the filter
to maintain your pool's cleanliness. Pool pumps are offered in a large
selection with many different sizes and pumping capabilities, depending
on your specific needs. Some are designed for smaller above ground
pools and spas, while others are designed for "in-ground" pools. No
matter what type you have, there is a pump designed to do the job of
keeping your pool both clean and safe.
A pool pump works by taking water from the pool, running it through a
basket, and then through the filter, in order to trap as much debris
and dirt as possible. The pump then sends the cleansed water back into
the pool, minus dirt and debris, thereby keeping the water much cleaner
than it would otherwise be. A pump can have multiple speeds and
different power levels, once again depending on design and function.
Every pump has a certain capability level that lets you know how much
water it can circulate. It is absolutely critical to note the pump's
circulation ability and see how much it can pump either by the minute
or by the hour. One general rule of thumb that many pool owners use is
that a residential pool should be able to circulate its entire water
contents in ten hours or less.
Another similar aspect that is important to look at is the energy
efficiency of the pump as well as any warranty coverage to figure out
the best deal. Pumps can vary widely in price. They can be found from
as low as $50 to as high as over $500. You want to make sure to get the
best combination of effectiveness and cost for your pool.
Swimming pool pumps are a necessary part of maintenance. They are just
as necessary as filters or chemicals. If you don't have any idea what
type of a pump your pool needs, then don't be afraid to ask! That's
what the experts are there for. Know the model and make of your pool,
and write down any other information you think could be relevant to
help them know what you should be looking for. This will help the
people at the pool supply find you exactly the swimming pool pump you
need, and with the proper pump you will be able to more fully enjoy the
wonderful benefits of your pool.
For more swimming pool information please visit
http://www.swimmingpoolbasics .
com - a popular pool website that provides tips, advice and swimming
pool resources. Don't forget to check out our page on the swimming pool
pump.
See Also:
Index of Swimming Pools and Outdoor Ponds
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