3 Signs You're In Need Of Pool Pump Repair
- Heather Pieczonka
- Oct 8
- 2 min read
Your pool pump is the heart of your swimming pool - it keeps the water clean, circulating, and healthy for everyone to enjoy. When it’s running smoothly, you barely notice it. But when it starts having problems, your pool can quickly turn from crystal clear to cloudy and green.
If you suspect something’s off, don’t ignore it. Catching issues early can save you from major repairs (and big expenses) later. Here are three key signs your pool pump might need professional attention.
1. Unusual Noises from the Pump
A healthy pool pump should hum quietly in the background. If you start hearing loud screeching, rattling, or grinding sounds, that’s your first red flag. These noises often point to:
Worn bearings - metal grinding or screeching sounds
Loose or broken parts - rattling or clanking noises
Air leaks - a gurgling or sucking sound in the system
Whatever the cause, noise is never “normal” when it comes to your pool equipment. It’s a sign that something inside the pump isn’t operating correctly. Calling a professional early can prevent total motor failure or damage to the impeller.
2. Poor Water Circulation
If you notice that your pool water isn’t circulating as strongly as usual, or debris seems to linger even after cleaning, your pump could be struggling.
Weak circulation can happen for several reasons:
Clogged impeller or filter restricting water flow
Air leaks in the suction line
Failing pump motor losing power
Without proper circulation, your pool water can quickly turn cloudy or even algae-prone - especially during the hotter months. A pool expert can test the system’s pressure and flow to pinpoint the issue before it worsens.
3. Water Leaking Around the Pump
A small puddle near your pump may not seem like a big deal at first, but it’s a sure sign something’s wrong. Leaks can occur from:
Cracked housing or fittings
Worn-out seals or gaskets
A damaged O-ring or pump lid
Ignoring a leak doesn’t just waste water - it can cause the pump to lose prime and run dry, leading to overheating and costly motor damage. A simple seal replacement or housing repair can often fix the issue before it turns into a full pump replacement.
Don’t Wait for a Breakdown
Your pool pump works hard to keep your water clean, clear, and safe. Small issues can escalate quickly, so it pays to call your pool service at the first sign of trouble. Regular maintenance and inspections can extend your pump’s lifespan and prevent costly replacements down the road.
Keep an ear out, keep an eye out - and when something seems off, don’t hesitate to get it checked. A well-maintained pump keeps your pool running smoothly all season long.
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