Saving Money: Cutting Swimming Pool Pump Energy Costs
Cut Your Summer Energy Costs with a Lower-powered Pump!
While you can't eliminate the costs of running your pool, you can minimize them. Most pools only require swimming pool pumps that are .75 horsepower or less. As swimming pool pumps are one of the top consumers of electricity at your home (following closely behind your air conditioner), it is important to ensure that your pool pump is sized correctly. If you can reduce the size of your swimming pool pump by even .25 horsepower, you should see a significant drop in your electric use.
If your pool water recycles only once every 24 hours, it should be okay. But you should make sure to closely monitor and adjust your chemical levels. It may surprise you to learn that many pool owners actually run the pump for much longer than they need to. Running your pump for only six hours a day is sufficient, though if you find that your pool water is balanced and still cloudy, you may consider adding a little extra time in short increments to help to create an optimal filtering time. You don't have to run your pool pump for the full six hours at one time. Consider running it for an hour or two in the morning, an hour or two in the mid-afternoon (or longer if that is when your pool sees the most energy), and an hour or two in the evening when things have settled down.
Trying to find the optimal filtering time for your swimming pool pump will take some trial and error, but it is worth the effort to be able to save a bit of money. When it is time to replace your pump, consider a two-speed pump that is at a proper horsepower rating. Two-speed swimming pool pumps are worth their cost, as they can be run on low most of the time. Not only does this make for a cut in cost on your electricity, but the low speed is quieter and more enjoyable.
With this information at hand, cost is no longer as big of a factor as it once was. With a lower powered swimming pool pump and less running filter time, enjoying a pool of your own shouldn't be a problem anymore. And with the money you'll save, you'll be able to buy even more toys to enjoy in that new pool!
Published by Amanda Baker
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- Most people run their pool pumps too long.
- You can safely run your pool pump as little as six hours.
- Using a two-speed pump will help cut costs and noise.