luvflorida
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Last summer was our first full summer with our new pool. If anyone remembers I posted pictures of the entire process, from the time the hole was dug to finishing up the landscaping. That was a lot of pictures.
Anyway, last summer I ran our pump night and day. The upside was that, along with chemicals, the pool stayed exceptionally clean. The maintenance was very low, usually only adding chlorine to the dispenser, and adding some algaecide and clarifier once in awhile.
Now, when the pool guys came out last week to open our pool, they discovered that the pump was broken, (it was fine at the end of last summer), and they had to replace it. I'm wondering if it had anything to do with running it 24/7.
I didn't want to ask the pool guys because the pump was under warranty for a year, and even though our pump was a little more than a year old, they replaced it for free. They said pumps should last a lot longer than one season. I was afraid if I mentioned that I ran the pump 24/7 last summer, they'd charge us the $400. it cost to replace it because it was our fault and not a faulty pump. Even though, I do remember asking someone from the pool company when our pool was first installed, about running the pump and they didn't say anything about not running the pump continuously.
How often do you run your pump? All the time? Day or night? Only when people are/are not swimming? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anyway, last summer I ran our pump night and day. The upside was that, along with chemicals, the pool stayed exceptionally clean. The maintenance was very low, usually only adding chlorine to the dispenser, and adding some algaecide and clarifier once in awhile.
Now, when the pool guys came out last week to open our pool, they discovered that the pump was broken, (it was fine at the end of last summer), and they had to replace it. I'm wondering if it had anything to do with running it 24/7.

How often do you run your pump? All the time? Day or night? Only when people are/are not swimming? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!