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Swimming Pool Pumps

Swimming Pool Pumps

A swimming pool pump functions as the heart of your pool, circulating water throughout the system to prevent it from becoming stagnant and improperly sanitised. We offer some of the best pool pumps on the market, which are reliable, effective, and great value for money. Shop now to find the ideal pump size and design to suit your pool.



Technical pieces of equipment require professional installation. Please refer to our terms and conditions for more details. 

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Why are Swimming Pool Pumps Necessary?

 

Pumps work in tandem with your swimming pool filter to maintain the flow of water and make sure it passes through the filter network, which removes any contaminants. 

As well as ensuring your pool water is regularly filtered, your pump also works to distribute chemicals and any water treatments throughout your pool. This means all the water is equally sanitised, and you don’t end up with patches of algae or any other contamination. 

For information about using pumps, see our resource on when to run your pool pump.

Types of Swimming Pool Pumps

Choosing the right pump for your swimming pool starts with understanding the different types available and how they operate. Pool pumps play a key role in circulating water through your filtration and heating systems, so selecting the right one can impact both performance and energy efficiency.

Power Supply Types

  • Single-Phase Pumps
    These pumps run on a standard single-phase electrical supply, which is common in most UK homes. Typically powered by a 230V connection and supported by a 100A consumer unit, they are ideal for domestic swimming pools.

  • Three-Phase Pumps
    Used primarily in commercial settings or large residential properties, three-phase pumps require a 380V–415V power supply. They operate using three live wires (and sometimes a neutral), allowing for more efficient power distribution and smoother performance under higher loads.

Pump Speed Types

  • Single-Speed Pool Pumps
    These pumps run at a constant, fixed speed whenever they’re on. While reliable and simple to operate, they are less energy-efficient and can lead to higher electricity costs over time.

  • Dual-Speed Pool Pumps
    Dual-speed pumps offer both high and low-speed settings. The low speed can be used for routine filtration and heating, while the high speed is useful for tasks like backwashing or vacuuming. This flexibility improves energy efficiency compared to single-speed models.

  • Variable-Speed Pool Pumps
    These advanced pumps allow you to fine-tune the motor speed based on the pool’s needs. They use permanent magnet motors (similar to those in electric cars), which are quieter, longer-lasting, and significantly more energy-efficient. Variable-speed pumps can adjust flow rates automatically, reducing energy usage and lowering running costs.

Choosing a Swimming Pool Pump 

 

There are a couple of things to consider when purchasing a new swimming pool pump. What is best for your pool will depend on: 

  • Size of the pool
  • Turnover rate
  • Pump housing mount
  • Electrical system 
  • Budget

Choosing the Right Pump

  • For standard home pools, a single-phase, variable-speed pump offers the best balance of performance and energy savings.

  • For larger or commercial pools, a three-phase pump combined with variable-speed control provides optimal efficiency and reliability.

We stock top models from brands like Hayward, Malawi and Sta-Rite, which produce some of the most popular pumps for domestic pools. 

Technical pieces of equipment require professional installation. Please refer to our terms and conditions for more details. 

Benefits of Upgrading to an Energy-Efficient Pool Pump

Investing in an energy-efficient pool pump offers several advantages:

  • Cost Savings: Reduced energy consumption leads to lower utility bills over time.

  • Environmental Impact: Lower energy usage contributes to a smaller carbon footprint, benefiting the environment.

  • Improved Performance: Modern pumps often provide better filtration and circulation, enhancing water quality.

  • Quiet Operation: Newer models are designed to operate more quietly, adding to the overall pool experience.

Additional Essentials for Your Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool Pump FAQs

How often should I run my pool pump?

To maintain clean and well-balanced water, it is recommended to run your pool pump for 8–12 hours per day, depending on factors like pool size, usage frequency, and local climate. In warmer months, running the pump longer helps prevent algae growth and ensures effective water circulation. 

Can I Install a Swimming Pool Pump Myself?

Installing a pool pump yourself is possible if you have some technical knowledge and follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. However, for safety and efficiency, professional installation is recommended, especially for complex setups or when dealing with electrical connections. A professional can ensure proper alignment with your pool's plumbing system, correct voltage settings, and compliance with local regulations. Incorrect installation may lead to poor performance, leaks, or even damage to the pump. 1st Direct Pools have access to many professionals, if you need recommendation on who to use. 

How Do I Maintain My Swimming Pool Pump?

Regular maintenance is important to keep your pool pump running efficiently and extend its lifespan. This includes cleaning out the pump basket weekly to remove debris, checking for leaks or unusual noises, and inspecting the impeller for blockages. Additionally, ensure the motor stays dry and well-ventilated to prevent overheating. It’s also advisable to backwash or clean your pool filter regularly, as a clogged filter can put extra strain on the pump.