Swimming Pool Pumps

Good circulation is an essential part of the water treatment process, and a good quality, well chosen swimming pool pump is the heart of a good system. Our pool pump range has evolved over many years to provide for all budgets with tried and trusted products from the budget Swimmey range to the world leader Starite. If you require any assistance choosing, then please contact us on: sales@poolwarehouseuk.com
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Starite 5P2R
The worlds leading brand of pool pump.
Full range in stock now for immediate delivery from £345 including vat and delivery
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ESPA Range
Our best seller. Excellent mid range pump, renowned for being quiet, efficient and reliable.
Prices from £280 inc vat and delivery, available ex-stock.
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Swimmey Pentair
Excellent value, powerful and robust budget pump.
Prices from £225 inc vat and delivery, available ex-stock.
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EP Kripsol
Excellent value budget pump.

Prices from £199 inc vat and delivery, available ex-stock.
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Swimming pool pumps are of a type known as centrifugal, where an impellor throws water away by centrifugal force through the pump outlet. All modern pumps are manufactured using high strength durable plastics which are immune to the potentially corrosive water. Previously they were cast iron, many of which are still working, but due to come to the end of their life soon.

Ideally they should be sited at a level just below the water level. This minimises the need for "suction lift”, which could strain the pump, and should mean that it is full of water at all times. They should also be sited as close as is practical to the pool, with the connection pipe work as straight and level as possible.

Modern swimming pool pumps require very little maintenance, which can be summarised as:

  • Regular (ideally weekly) removal and cleaning of the strainer basket.

  • Regular inspection and replacement if necessary of the lid o-ring

  • Removal of the pool pump at the end of the season to a warm environment, preventing the possible damage caused by freezing and condensation.

When accurately choosing a pump it is necessary read and understand pump curves. Firstly, calculate the flow rate required, which is derived from dividing the pool volume by the required turnover period. This gives a figure in gallons per minute or cubic metres per hour.

Then it is necessary to calculate the head required, which is a measure of the resistance to the pump flow, ie the distance the water has to travel, the number of bends, the difference in height, etc.

These two figures can be read off on the pump curve chart to find the correct rating required.