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Pool Pump Broken? Repair or Replace?

Your pool pump is the heart of your pool, responsible for circulating water, distributing chemicals, and filtering impurities. But when it breaks down, the question arises: Repair or Replace?




Evaluating the Broken Pool Pump's Health - Repair or Replace?

There's a few things you must keep in mind while assessing the overall condition of your pool pump. Do you repair or replace it?


Despite outward appearances, constant exposure to heat, rain, chemicals, and even lightning surges can take a toll on its internal mechanisms.


Age is a significant factor here – once your pump reaches the five or six-year mark, wear and tear become more pronounced.


If issues arise before this point or while still under warranty, repairing it is typically the most economical choice. However, beyond this timeframe, investing in a new pump might be wiser, as other components could start failing soon.


Availability of Parts

Even if your pump is relatively new, discontinued models can pose challenges in finding replacement parts, potentially driving up repair costs.


Damage Assessment

Damage to the pump housing is a red flag. Modern pump housings are resilient, designed to withstand harsh conditions. If cracks or damage are detected, it's often a sign of severe stress on the pump.


Moisture infiltration due to housing damage can lead to internal corrosion, hastening pump failure. If under warranty, a replacement may be feasible; otherwise, it's likely time for a new pump.


DIY Skills and Repair Options

Your DIY skills also play a role. While minor repairs like changing seals, bearings, or capacitors can be DIY projects, complex motor replacements may require professional intervention. Consider the costs of repairs versus replacement, factoring in labor if hiring a technician.


Minor Repairs vs. Major Problems

Minor repairs can often be managed with confidence, saving you from the expense of a new pump. However, major issues such as a burnt-out motor may warrant replacement. Despite the initial savings of repairing, the cumulative costs of future repairs on aged components may surpass the investment in a new pump.


Conclusion: Making the Right Choice

In conclusion, before taking action, consult our comprehensive pool pump troubleshooting guide. Contact the Pool Wizard team today for a thorough diagnosis at just $90, and we'll evaluate if the best option is to repair or replace your broken pool pump.


Some issues may have simple solutions. However, if your pump is beyond repair or outdated, consider investing in an energy-efficient variable-speed pump. While it may entail a higher upfront cost, the long-term savings in energy consumption can offset this investment within a year.


Contact us for expert advice in finding the right pump for you! Simply fill out our form and one of our experts will be in touch.



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