Regulation

The Future of Pool Pumps

As of July 19, 2021, variable speed pumps are to take the place of single speed pumps. This is a move to meet the minimum efficiency requirements outlined by the Department of Energy. All pumps manufactured after July 19, 2021, must meet minimum efficiency standards being put in place for U.S. homes and businesses.

Don’t stress- you do not have to run out right away to replace the single speed pump currently installed in your pool if it’s still in good working condition. Instead, with this new regulation, it will get progressively harder to find large single speed pumps. Moving forward, manufacturers will switch production to the variable speed pump only.

Now that variable speed pumps are becoming the standard, here’s what you should know:

  • Lower Energy Bills

Variable-speed pumps save you money in the long run. Pool pumps don’t have to run at high power 24/7 to keep your pool clean. Variable-speed pumps allow you to use only the amount of power you actually need. In fact, lowering the pump speed when the pool filter is running will allow for more effective filtration, all while saving energy.

  • Quieter Operation

Variable-speed pumps are much quieter than the other options. The quieter operation is one of the biggest benefits people notice right away. Because the pumps aren’t always running at the highest speed, they make less noise overall. Less noise leads to more peaceful pool time and happier neighbors!

  • Convenient Control

The best part about the various speeds and modes of variable-speed pumps is that you don’t have to control them manually. You can set schedules, and let the pump run on its own. This enables you to program the pump to dial down for quiet times and ramp up for quick cleaning.

  • Fewer Headaches Down the Road

The new standards implemented by the Department of Energy don’t prohibit single-speed pumps outright, but they will make it necessary for most pool owners to install variable-speed pumps down the line. By making the switch to a variable-speed pool pump today, you can avoid having to replace a single-speed pump in the future.

Colley’s does still have a limited quantity of single speed pumps available, but once they are gone, we will only carry variable speed pumps. Contact (716) 649-7640 for more information on having a new pump installed this summer!

Variable Speed Pumps- The New Standard

As of July 19, 2021, variable speed pumps are to take the place of single speed pumps. This is a move to meet the minimum efficiency requirements outlined by the Department of Energy. All pumps manufactured after July 19, 2021, must meet minimum efficiency standards being put in place for U.S. homes and businesses.

Don’t stress- you do not have to run out right away to replace the single speed pump currently installed in your pool if it’s still in good working condition. Instead, with this new regulation, it will get progressively harder to find large single speed pumps. Moving forward, manufacturers will switch production to the variable speed pump only.

Now that variable speed pumps are the standard, here’s what you should know:

  • Lower Energy Bills

Variable-speed pumps save you money in the long run. Pool pumps don’t have to run at high power 24/7 to keep your pool clean. Variable-speed pumps allow you to use only the amount of power you actually need. In fact, lowering the pump speed when the pool filter is running will allow for more effective filtration, all while saving energy.

  • Quiet Operation

Variable-speed pumps are much quieter than the other options. The quieter operation is one of the biggest benefits people notice right away. Because the pumps aren’t always running at the highest speed, they make less noise overall. Less noise leads to more peaceful pool time and happier neighbors!

  • Convenient Control

The best part about the various speeds and modes of variable-speed pumps is that you don’t have to control them manually. You can set schedules, and let the pump run on its own. This enables you to program the pump to dial down for quiet times and ramp up for quick cleaning.

  • Fewer Headaches Down the Road

The new standards implemented by the Department of Energy don’t prohibit single-speed pumps outright, but they will make it necessary for most pool owners to install variable-speed pumps down the line. By making the switch to a variable-speed pool pump today, you can avoid having to replace a single-speed pump in the future.

Colley’s does still have a limited quantity of single speed pumps available, but once they are gone, we will only carry variable speed pumps. Contact (716) 649-7640 for more information on having a new pump installed this spring!