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Simple Swimming Pool Pump Maintenance

The swimming pool pump is the motor for your swimming pool flow and filtration system. For your pool to remain clean and the swimming pool water to remain clear, the pump has to be in great working order in any way times. The subsequent pool pump maintenance jobs should be carried out on a regular basis.


Water Level - Monitor and maintain the correct water level in your pool at ALL times. If the water level becomes too low, then the pump may lose its prime and operate dry, damaging the pump or pump motor.


Clean Out Skimmer Baskets - Keep the skimmer basket free from debris. If the skimmer basket has been failed and becomes full of debris, then it will gradually limit water flow into the pump and damage the pump or pump motor. A clogged skimmer basket may also cause ineffective filtration and water borne issues like a muddy pool or even a algae bloom. Cleaning the skimmer basket might want to get carried out as frequently as once or twice each day through specific areas of the year, particularly in windy areas or at backyards with a lot of trees and bushes. For a few pools it might be as little as once or twice per month.


Clean Out Pump Basket - that the pump holder requires similar upkeep as the skimmer basket. For many swimming pools it will not have to be cleaned out as frequently as the skimmer basket. On the flip side, if you are checking one, you may too check another.



Tip: For the skimmer basket and pump basket, then attempt to avoid hitting the baskets onto the cement deck when cleaning. This will result in cracks in the baskets which will enable debris to get by, risking a clogged impeller or pump that is damaged. Rather, wash them out with your hands and wash them out with a hose.


Prime that the Pool Pump - whenever the pump lid has been removed and reinstalled through cleaning, make certain the pump is full of water around the peak of the inlet prior to restarting the pump. Just use the hose or a little bucket with water in the pool in order to add water into the pump. This can aid the pump upon beginning and prevent running the pump dry for any period of time.


Pump Lid - Inspect the pump lid for cracks which might cause an air flow. A busted pump lid is an issue that's easily overlooked and can get the pump to run dry.


Pump Lid O-Ring - A awful pump o-ring may also be the source of an air flow. Inspect the pump lid o-ring for cracks or dryness and replace if needed. Guarantee that the o-ring remains clean and well lubricated with an approved lubricant when reinstalling. Also wash the surfaces of the pump and pump lid prior to replacing the lid so as to make a tight seal. Without a tight seal, atmosphere may enter the system and reduce pump performance and swimming water flow.


Neglecting your swimming pool pump may be an expensive error leading to big annoyance, an unpleasant pool, and costly repairs. Preventing these issues can be fast and simple. The important thing is getting to know that the swimming pool and just how frequently it requires attention. Afterward, implementing a pattern of doing the above tasks as required.



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