A swimming pool pump is the heart of the pool's circulation system. It pulls water from the pool through skimmers and drains, pushes it through the filter, and returns clean water back to the pool. Pool pumps typically include a motor, impeller, and a strainer basket. These pumps are crucial for maintaining water clarity, proper chemical distribution, and overall hygiene.
Spa pumps are specifically designed for hot tubs and spa systems. They are typically more compact but powerful, providing strong water flow and pressure for hydrotherapy jets. They are built to withstand higher water temperatures and are quieter in operation to enhance user relaxation.
Monoblock pumps combine the motor and pump into a single unit, mounted on the same shaft. This compact design reduces space and alignment issues, making them cost-effective and easy to install. In pool applications, monoblock pumps are often used for water circulation, filtration, and small water features. They are suitable for low to medium head applications and are popular in residential settings for their simplicity and affordability.
Submersible pumps operate while fully submerged in water. Since they push water to the surface rather than pulling it (like surface pumps), they’re highly efficient for deep water applications. They’re sealed to prevent water from entering the motor.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.