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Advances in Pool Design, Technology and Safety Features

My name is Barbara, and I want to welcome you to my blog. In this space, I want to focus on one of my greatest loves - swimming pools. As a kid, I loved splashing in the creek that ran behind our home, and in high school, I was on the swim team. Although I cannot swim as often as I like, I still love swimming and swimming pools. I love reading and researching and decided to create a blog devoted to advances in pool design as well as pool technology and safety features. Please take a look at these posts. Thanks!

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Benefits You Will Enjoy from Having a Variable Speed Pool Pump

Building a swimming pool means choosing a pump that is going to serve as the pool's primary circulation and filtration system. Therefore, you should think about it very well if you are going to have it installed. It is not always advisable to choose the cheapest one because it should keep up with the circulation needs of the pool. The idea of this is like buying a variable-speed pump versus a dual-speed pump. Variable-speed pumps cost higher than dual-speed pumps, but they have extra features.

They Cost Less to Operate

Normally, the single-speed pool pump is too big for any swimming pool and variable-speed pumps address this concern by not wasting energy. They can operate at varying speeds. It is usually more expensive to run a pump at low speeds for a long time compared to high speeds for a shorter period. The savings in energy that you gain from using a variable-speed pool pump are because of the pump affinity law. The principle basically states that the energy savings are not proportionally larger in a lower-speed pump.

Better Controllability

Single-speed and dual-speed pumps only allow you to turn them on or off. If you are not going to run your pool every day, you need to buy a pool timer to turn it on or off automatically, but this can be expensive. The variable-speed pool comes with a built-in controller, which allows you to program pool flow patterns. You have the option to slow down the pump at night and speed it up when it is daytime if you also use the pump for your pool cleaner.

Longer Lifespan

Buying a variable-speed pool pump is an investment that not only reduces energy costs, but it also has a longer lifespan compared to the two-speed designs. Variable-speed pool pumps create a lot less heat and vibrate more quietly compared to induction motors, which leads to regular wear and tear. The majority of variable-speed pumps use internal fans, which are helpful in running peak efficiency that lessens wear that happens because of consistent use. Therefore, a variable-speed pool pump is a smarter investment to make because it will pay for itself after years of using it.

A lot of people are going for the variable-speed pool pump because it is significantly cheaper to run and functions better at the same time. Reach out to a pool contractor that offers pool pump services to learn more.