The change of seasons has brought shorter days and cooler nights. The cool weather can make small pool problems more apparent. Now is the time to deal with these issues before they become a major repair expense. Cause: Air leak on the suction side of the pump. Air pulled into the pump causes it to lose prime, but only temporarily. This intermittent loss of prime is making the pump cavitate, creating the strange pump noise. Other symptoms can be:
Rather than going through a lengthy list of likely causes, let's zero in on the least expensive, most accessible part of the pump, the strainer cover (pump lid) O-ring. The strainer cover o-ring makes the seal between the cover and the pump housing. Without it, the pump will never prime. A flattened, stiff, or cracked o-ring will sometimes function normally. The problem will pop-up when the pump is required to work a little harder, like:
To prevent this problem from popping up at the most inconvenient time, inspect the o-ring every time you clean the pump basket.
the pump will not come on while you are gone!) and/or a picture of the pump itself.
Next, clean the pump cover and sealing surface of the pump housing with warm soapy water. Apply a film of o-ring lubricant (non-petroleum) to the new o-ring, fill the pump housing with water, reassemble the pump and turn it on. Make sure the pump stays primed and the water flow is back to normal.
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Thanks for helping me understand that the issue with the pump due to cold weather would have sounded like a broken washing machine. With that in mind, I will be looking for pool repair services to check our pumps every now and then for our peace of mind. It's because it is our first time living in a property with a pool after moving here just this year, so I hope that we are able to prevent any major issues from happening.
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12/28/2021 04:57:45 pm
I like your pump tips. My pool pump is broken. I'll have to hire someone to fix it.
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2/23/2022 11:09:45 pm
Thanks for the tips, The best way to prevent a situation like this is to maintain an above-freezing temperature inside your pump house.
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7/13/2022 04:52:31 pm
I like what you said about attaching an automatic cleaner. I don't think my tank has been pumped in years. I'll have to contact a plumber for a cleaning.
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8/26/2022 10:16:47 pm
I found it interesting when you said that the symptom of having a pump problem is when it is providing different noise. My cousin informed me a couple of days ago that he was planning to have the pool filter pump motor repaired for a proper function of their pool, and he asked if I had any idea what would be the best option to consider. I like this helpful article, I'll tell him that they can consult a well-known pool care and repair service as they can provide details about the repair process.
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1/18/2023 02:27:45 pm
A few months ago, my sister and her husband moved to another house with its own swimming pool, but lately, it seems like its pump it's making a weird noise. That's why I'm relieved you explained what happens to s swimming pool's pump when the season changes and the temperature drops, so I'll email this to my sister now. Thanks for the insight on identifying a pool pump that needs replacement.
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1/24/2023 09:17:31 pm
This post provides information on common problems that can occur with pool pumps in cold weather. The author includes tips on how to prevent and fix these issues. The post is well-researched and provides a useful resource for pool owners.
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8/2/2023 12:46:39 am
This article is an eye-opener for pool owners like me! The insight into the pool cleaning industry's business model and the lack of in-depth knowledge about pool chemistry and technology among service providers is concerning. However, I'm excited to learn about the recommended technologies like UV systems, AFM, and mineral/chlorine induction combination systems. They sound like game-changers for improving pool water quality and saving money in the long run. I'll definitely do more research on these technologies and consider them for my pool. Thanks for sharing this valuable information!
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