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Do you need a special pump for salt water pool?

By Isabella Little

Do you need a special pump for salt water pool?

Salt water systems are completely chlorine-free. You need a special pump and filter to run a salt water pool. There is no such thing as a “salt water pump” or “salt water filter”; any pool pump or filter will do just fine.

Are all pool pumps the same?

You can find pumps for both above ground and inground pools. While they’re usually interchangeable, it’s best to get a pool pump designed for your type of swimming pool.

How much does a salt water pool pump cost?

A salt water pool pump for an inground pool will cost from $690 to $920 for pools 15,000 – 40,000 gallons of water in size. For above-ground salt water pools that are larger, you’ll pay $500 and up for a pump rated up to 18,000 gallons.

Can a pool pump be used with salt water?

When a pool pump talks about not being compatible with saltwater, or most pool equipment for that matter, this is actually referring to sea water systems and not salt water chlorine generators.

Can a variable speed pump be used with a salt system?

Variable speed pumps compatible with pool salt systems – Other than the most entry level above ground pool pumps made for temporary pools, pretty much every brand, make and model of pool pump is compatible with salt chlorinator systems.

What’s the difference between a pool pump and an irrigation system?

Manner of Use. The most significant difference between swimming pool and irrigation system pumps is the manner in which they are used. Swimming pool pumps draw water in through centrifugal force, pass the water through a filter, and push the water back into the pool.

How is a salt water pool different from a regular pool?

A salt water pool is fundamentally no different than any other inground swimming pool. The only difference is the way the pool is sanitized. Instead of using chlorine tablets and shock it uses a chlorine generator. Whether or not to get one is really a matter of personal choice.

Can a variable speed pump be used in a salt water pool?

If you have a swimming pool with a salt water chlorinator system and you are shopping for a new variable speed pump you might be concerned about which pumps are compatible with salt water.

What’s the difference between standard and dual speed pool pumps?

Standard pumps have a single speed – 3450 RPM. Dual speed pumps add a half-speed, at 1725 RPM. Variable Speed pumps have multiple speeds (as many as 8 pre-set speeds).

A salt water pool is fundamentally no different than any other inground swimming pool. The only difference is the way the pool is sanitized. Instead of using chlorine tablets and shock it uses a chlorine generator. Whether or not to get one is really a matter of personal choice.

Which is the best vs pump for pool?

The question really is – what is the best VS pump for Your Pool? Not all Variable Speed pumps are the same size, horsepower ranges from 1.5HP to 3.0HP, and smaller VS pumps have 1.5″ plumbing, while larger models work best with 2″ or 2.5″ plumbing sizes. THE MOST IMPORTANT THING – is to not oversize your VS pool pump.