When a pool pump fails, itβs often due to motor burnout, leaks, or age-related wear, this means it might be time for a pool pump replacement. In this recent project, the old single-speed pump had completely stopped working, causing water circulation to halt and the pool water to lose clarity.
Our team at Aquarius Pools inspected the system and determined that a full pool pump replacement was the best option. We installed a high-efficiency Jandy variable-speed pump, which not only restored circulation but also significantly reduced energy costs.
Modern variable-speed pumps can save homeowners up to 70% on electricity compared to older single-speed models. They also run quieter, last longer, and provide better overall filtration.
If your pool pump is making strange noises, tripping breakers, or failing to prime, it may be time to replace it before it completely fails. At Aquarius Pools, we handle everything β from removal of the old unit to precise installation and system balancing.
π For more information on improving efficiency, check out our blog on variable speed pump upgrades and our post about suction-side plumbing repairs.
You can also learn more about energy-efficient pool equipment on Energy.govβs official pool pump efficiency guide.

