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Important things to know in Pool Pump Installation

by Casey Hess writer,architect,internet marketer
When opening your pool for the first time or even during mid pool season, your swimming pool pump will suck air at some point and start to give you trouble. The most common places a swimming pool pump will suck air from is the drain fittings.


There are a some important questions that you really need to know the answers because they are essential in your pool pump installation. Hayward pool pump is one of the most trusted brands of  intex pool pumps. They are dependable and engineered for performance. Recognized as the industry leader, hayward's line of performance lead the way in energy efficiency. They are equipped with heavy duty motors for cool, quiet, and efficient operation.


And so, the same goes with all the other hayward pool cleaners that are designed to stand up to today's most demanding installations, setting a new standard of performance for swimming pool pumps.


Listed below are some of the most important questions that one should need to know:


1. How do you find out if your pool pump cover lid gasket is bad?

The first thing that you can do is run your pump for a few minutes and then shut it off. If water spits out from the pool pump lid, then you might have a bad cover lid gasket. On the other hand, if the water do not spit from the cover gasket, it means the seal is good.


2. How do you replace your pool pump cover gasket?

Replacing your swimming pool pump cover gasket can be easy and simple if you are used to opening the lid of your pool pump. If replacing your pool pump is what your pool guy normally do, then you can just probably call for a service to change the gasket for you.


3. How do you stop and seal the air leaks in your drain plugs?

most swimming pool pumps have either one or two drain plugs that will eventually start to leak a bit and suck some air. To assure that your swimming pool pump drain plugs are tight, you have to shut your pump off and remove them.


4. How do you know if your pump seal is bad and leaking air?

When your pump seal goes bad, you can start to suck air into the pump. Normally, when a pump seal goes bad, you will see that the pump will start to have water dripping from the motor shaft.


It is good to equip your pool operation with a pool pump, but still, you are assigned to take good care of that equipment every now and then. If you want to prolong its usage, then do the proper swimming pool maintenance to make it last.

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