Are energy efficient pool pumps worth it?

Energy efficient pool pumps are a great way to save money on your home's energy costs. If you're considering a new pool or renovating your old one, it's important to look towards long-term costs, rather than short-term payments. Your wallet and the environment will thank you in the long run.
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How much does an energy efficient pool pump save?

Certified in-ground pool pumps use 18% less energy than standard pool pumps and can save more than $300 a year in energy bill costs. Certified above-ground pool pumps use 11% less energy and can save more than $115 over the lifetime of the product.
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Does a variable speed pool pump really save money?

A variable speed pool pump could save you up to 90%* on your energy costs compared to a conventional single- or two-speed pool pump. They are often quiet when running and many offer built-in programming features and better filtering capabilities.
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Are new pool pumps more energy efficient?

Replacing a typical 1.5-horsepower single-speed pool pump with an efficient variable-speed pump will result in energy savings of 50% to 75%, according to the Department of Energy. Actual savings may be even higher; savings depend in part on how many hours per day you have been running your pool pump.
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Do pool pumps waste a lot of electricity?

Outside of the air conditioner, the pool pump is the largest electricity consumer in the average pool-containing home. According to the study, at the national average of 11.8 cents per KWh, a pool pump alone can add as much as $300 a year to an electric bill.
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How many hours a day should my pool pump run?

Every pool must turn over at least once a day, so most pool pumps should run approximately 8 hours a day. But here's the thing: you don't have to run your pool pump consecutively. You can choose to run it for three hours in the morning before you leave for work and another 5 hours in the evening.
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How much does it cost to run a pool pump 24 hours a day?

12 cents per kWh = 4.97 per day to operate the pool pump. Now if you are running the same pump, but with 230 Volt, the cost will be 2.49 per day.
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What is the most energy efficient pool pump?

TriStar® VS variable speed pool pumps are the most energy efficient on the market, according to EPA ENERGY STAR 3rd party testing data. Saving pool owners up to 90% on energy costs, they are specifically designed to replace most single speed pool pumps.
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What is the most energy efficient pool filter?

Hayward's SwimClear™ Multielement cartridge filter is designed to provide the most energy-efficient water flow and can save up to 2,500 gallons of water per year by eliminating backwashing.
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How long should a pool pump last?

On average, pool pumps last eight to 12 years before needing replacement. Over time, it's normal for pool parts to begin to wear down. In addition, swimming pool technology has come a long way in the last decade.
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Is it better to run a pool pump at night or day?

The best time to run your pool pump is during the warmest hour of the day; however, keep in mind that this means you will have higher energy consumption, which may lead to an increase in your electric bill. If you want to save on your energy costs, you can run your pool pump at night to avoid peak hours.
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How much does a 2 speed pool pump save?

On average, a two-speed pump will save about 50%-70% on energy cost compared to a one-speed pump.
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How much electricity does a pool pump use per hour?

Our 1 hp example pump uses 1.75 Kw per hour; whereas a 2 hp motor of the same type (UST1202) would draw 2.4 Kw per hour. That's around 24 kWh per day, or around 720 kWh per month, just running only 10 hors per day. During the heat of the summer, many pumps need to run longer to maintain clear water.
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How much electricity is my pool pump using?

So, if you run your pool pump for 8 hours in one day, 1,864.25 multiplied by 8 and divided by 1,000 equals 14.9 kilowatt-hours. If you run your pump every day for an average of 30 days per month – 30 multiplied by 14.9 – your pump uses 447 kilowatt-hours in a month.
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Do pool pumps run all the time?

Although it's generally recommended that all the pool water undergo filtration every 24 hours, the pump does not need to run all the time. A proactive, productive and energy-saving maintenance activity is to remove the debris floating on the pool surface with a hand-held skimmer.
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How can I make my pool more energy efficient?

As you design your new pool or make plans to upgrade your existing one, keep these 10 strategies in mind:
  1. Pick the right finish. ...
  2. Create a natural windbreak. ...
  3. Install a variable-speed pool pump. ...
  4. Optimize your pool's plumbing. ...
  5. Use advanced heating technology. ...
  6. Install an automatic pool cover. ...
  7. Use larger pool filters.
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How much power does a 1.5 HP pool pump use per hour?

Calculating Pool Pump Energy Use: Each horsepower uses 746 watts. For a 1.5 hp pool pump, multiply 746 watts by 1.5 hp, for a total of 1,119 watts. Most utilities charge from 10¢ to 15¢ per kilowatt-hour, and to know kilowatt-hours, multiply watts X hours and divide by 1,000.
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What is an energy efficient pool?

Having an energy-efficient pool simply means that it generates the lowest possible energy bill every month. You already know that the biggest average expense for pool owners is energy. That means that it generally outweighs the cost of buying routine equipment or chemicals.
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How much does it cost to install a new pool pump?

Pool pump installation costs between $700 and $1,500, or $1,100 on average. A single-speed pump can cost as low as $500 to replace, whereas a high-end pump or a project that requires new plumbing can run upwards of $5,450.
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Is Pentair better than Hayward?

The Hayward EcoStar has better energy efficiency and the Pentair IntelliFlo has a reputation for longevity with a proven track record. It's a close battle between the two pumps and it really comes down to personal preference.
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Is 1 HP pool pump enough?

Let's start with an unpopular and incredible statement: A typical size residential pool can be circulated effectively with a 1 HP pump.
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How much does a pool pump cost to run monthly?

Let's use 6 hours per day for a 30 day billing cycle which equals 180 hours. 180 hours times 1.679 kilowatts = 302.22 KWH. Assume your electric utility charges $0.14 per KWH. You simply multiply your total kilowatt hours 302.22 X the rate of $0.14 to discover you will pay $42.31 for the month to run your pump motor.
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Can you turn off pool filter at night?

It may be cheaper to run the pump at night, but honestly you should run it 1 hour a day per 10 degrees of temperature at least, and it should be during the day. Running the pump at night should only be when you are doing a major chemical treatment such as algae clean-up.
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How many solar panels do you need to run a pool pump?

Without knowing the specifics of the pool pump, a pump requiring 328 watts per hour will require 7872 watts for a 24 hour period. I'm not sure this kind of application will be practical considering you will need about 32 solar panels and many more batteries to operate the pool pump for a 24 hour period.
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