Is It Time for Pool Pump Repair?
When the water in your pool is not welcoming and starts to turn green, it means that there is likely a problem with the pump and the filter, which are the most important components of a swimming pool. If the pump is not efficient anymore and cannot re-circulate the water properly, or if it makes strange noises, it means that you must contact a professional service to perform the necessary repairs.
The whole purpose of a pool pump is to cause water to circulate. It sets the water in motion to be permanently filtered and, possibly, to be heated by a special system. The water is sucked through the various intakes (skimmers, bottom siphons, suction sockets etc.), passes through a pool filter (possibly also through a heat exchanger) and then is reintroduced through the inlet nozzles.
Pool pumps are self-priming after filling the prefilter and are designed to have a strong flow at low pressure. All these pool pumps are also equipped with a pre-filter to retain the large impurities. Depending on the power and model, they are either single-phase or three-phase.
Proper operation of a pool pump is extremely important in the filtration process, and when problems arise, you should consult a pool pump repair Plano TX technician, who will identify the problem and decide if the pump can be repaired you need to replace it.