Please see the Pool Pump Fact Sheet (PDF, 244 KB) to learn more about when you need a pool pump, how to know if your pool pump was installed properly, and how to choose a pool pump contractor.
Variable speed and multi-speed pool pumps can help cut energy costs, as well as offer other desired features. For example, variable speed pumps are quieter, require less maintenance and last longer. Both variable speed and multi-speed pumps, through slower water filtration rates, allow for better and more effective filtration of the pool water. The slower circulation rates also put less strain on the filters, plumbing, and other parts of the system, reducing the chance of leaks, repairs, or premature plumbing component replacement.1 In addition, ENERGY STAR certified pool pumps can use more efficient motors and advanced hydraulic designs. ENERGY STAR certified pool pumps include in-ground pool pumps, above-ground pool pumps and pressure cleaner booster pumps.
Beyond the pool pump you choose, the following are other ways to make your pool more energy-efficient:
This calculator will help you estimate how much money you can save by choosing an in-ground pool pump that has earned the EPA’s ENERGY STAR. A certified in-ground pool pump uses up to 65% less energy than a standard pool pump and can save up to $450 a year in energy bill costs.