As the heartbeat of your backyard oasis, pool pumps play a pivotal role in maintaining the health and vitality of your swimming pool. At Sunseeker Pool and Spa, we understand the significance of this unsung hero in ensuring crystal-clear waters and a refreshing swimming experience. Join us as we dive into the important role of swimming pool pumps and explore the types that can elevate your pool to new heights of excellence.
Why Inground Pool Pumps Matter?
Imagine your pool as a living ecosystem, with water circulating through filters, heaters, and chlorinators to keep it pristine. The pool pump is the powerhouse that propels this circulation, preventing water stagnation and maintaining optimal water quality. Here’s why pool pumps are indispensable:
- Filtration and Circulation: Pool pumps ensure that water is constantly circulated through the filtration system, removing debris, leaves, and other impurities. This promotes crystal-clear water and prevents the growth of algae.
- Chemical Distribution: Pool pumps facilitate the even distribution of pool chemicals, such as chlorine and pH balancers. This ensures that the water remains sanitary and safe for swimming.
- Preventing Stagnation: Stagnant water becomes a breeding ground for bacteria and mosquitoes. Pool pumps prevent stagnation, contributing to a healthier pool environment.
Types of Pool Pumps:
Sunseeker Pool and Spa offers a range of pool pumps tailored to meet the unique needs of your pool. Here are some options:
- Single – Two Speed Pumps: Traditional and cost-effective, these pumps operate at a constant speed. While they get the job done, they may not be as energy-efficient as other options. Single-speed pumps run at one consistent speed while two-speed pumps can be set to full or half-speed for more cost-effective operation. If you’ll only use your pool a few months, a single or two-speed pumps may be the perfect pump for your pool.
The best Single-Two Speed Pool Pumps we recommend to you:
FLOPRO™ PUMP
PLUSHP PUMP
STEALTH™ PUMP
WATERFALL PUMP
- Variable Speed Pumps: Known for energy efficiency, variable-speed pumps allow you to adjust the pump’s speed based on your pool’s requirements. This can result in significant energy savings over time.
The best Variable Speed Pool Pumps we recommend to you:
VS FLOPRO 1.3 HP, 115V/230V VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP
VS FLOPRO 1.65 HP, 115V/230V VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP
VS FLOPRO 1.85 HP, 115V/230V VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP
VS FLOPRO 1.85 HP, 115V/230V, 2-AUXILIARY RELAY VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP
VS FLOPRO 2.7 HP, 115V/230V, 2-AUXILIARY RELAY VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP
VS FLOPRO 3.8 HP, 230V, 2-AUXILIARY RELAY VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP
VS PLUSHP 2.7 HP, 115V/230V, 2-AUXILIARY RELAY VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP
ePUMP 2.2 HP, 115V/230V, 2-AUXILIARY RELAY VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP
ePUMP 2.7 HP, 115V/230V, 2-AUXILIARY RELAY VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP
ePUMP 3.8 HP, 230V, 2-AUXILIARY RELAY VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP
VS FLOPRO 1.65 HP, 230V VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP
VS FLOPRO 0.85 HP, 115V VARIABLE-SPEED PUMP
Consult Jandy for Pump Perfection:
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FAQs:
What size pump do I need for my swimming pool?
Typically, you’re going to average 0.3 to 0.35 GPM per square foot of surface area.
- 100 square feet surface area = 32-38 GPM.
- 200 square feet surface area = 55-75 GPM.
- 300 square feet surface area = 80-112 GPM.
- 400 square feet surface area = 100-150 GPM.
Here is the pump size calculator: https://poolresearch.com/pump-size-calculator/
Which pump is good for swimming pool?
Two main types of pumps are commonly used for home swimming pools: single-speed and variable-speed pumps. Single-speed pumps operate at one speed, while variable-speed pumps can operate at different speeds. Variable speed pumps are generally more energy efficient, but they can also be more expensive.
How many HP pump do I need for pool?
Pumps can come in many different horsepower. The smaller typically being used for fountains or water features. Main circulation pumps for a residential, in-ground swimming pool would typically be in the .75 HP to 3 HP
Is 1.5 HP pool pump enough?
If you have an attached spa with 6-8 jets, you want as much flow as possible out of those jets. The fact of the matter is that a 1.5 HP pump (or even a 1.0 HP pump) would be fine for this pool except for the fact that you have an attached spa.
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