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A swimming pool pump is the heart of your pool’s circulation system. It moves water through your filtration system to remove debris and contaminants, keeping your pool clean, clear, and properly sanitized. The pump draws water from the pool, pushes it through the filter, and returns the filtered water back. Without proper circulation, pools are more likely to develop cloudy water, algae growth, and uneven chemical distribution.
At Doheny’s, we offer a full selection of above ground and inground pool pumps designed to meet a wide range of pool sizes and maintenance needs. Whether you’re buying your first pump or replacing an existing one, you’ll find reliable options built for performance and longevity.
Single speed pool pumps operate at a constant speed. They are easy to install and have a lower upfront cost, making them ideal for basic pool maintenance. While less energy-efficient than variable speed pumps, they provide consistent water flow for effective filtration and chemical distribution.
Best Above Ground Single-Speed Pool Pumps
Best Inground Single-Speed Pool Pumps
Variable speed pumps adjust their speed based on your pool’s needs, providing energy efficiency and lower operating costs. They run quieter and extend the life of your filtration system. Although more expensive upfront, they can save money over time through reduced energy bills.
Best Above Ground Variable-Speed Pool Pumps
Best Inground Variable-Speed Pool Pumps
For optimal water sanitation and clarity, Doheny’s recommends running your pool pump and filter continuously. Stagnant water can lead to cloudy conditions, algae growth, and sanitation issues.
An oversized pool pump can create excessive water pressure, potentially damaging filters, plumbing, and other equipment. It can also increase energy costs and reduce filtration efficiency.
Choosing the right pump size depends on your pool’s gallons per minute (GPM) requirement and turnover rate. A properly sized pump should circulate all the water in your pool within 6 to 8 hours. Read our blog on choosing the right pool pump for detailed guidance.
Most pool pumps are compatible with saltwater pools, but salt systems require corrosion-resistant materials. Doheny’s pool pumps are designed to be saltwater-safe.
To prime a pool pump, turn off the system, remove the pump lid, fill the pump basket with water, securely replace the lid, and restart the pump.
Signs include low circulation, leaking seals, unusual noises, frequent priming problems, or overheating. If repair costs are high, replacement may be the better option.