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High-Performance Pool Pumps & Motors
Keep your pool running at peak performance year-round with professional-grade pool equipment from Mr. Pool of Pasco & Crystal River. They provide expert pool equipment sales, installation, and service throughout Pasco County, Citrus County, and surrounding Florida communities, helping homeowners maintain clean, clear, reliable, and energy-efficient pool systems.
From pumps and motors to essential pool equipment, a Pool & Spa Specialist can help you find the right solutions for your pool’s size, needs, and usage.


Quality Pool Equipment For Reliable Water Circulation
Keep your pool water clean, clear, and properly circulating with quality pool pumps and motors from Mr. Pool of Pasco & Crystal River. They offer a complete selection of pool pumps, motors, and equipment designed for reliable performance, efficient water circulation, and long-lasting use.
With decades of experience and convenient showrooms in Hudson and Crystal River, Florida, Mr. Pool of Pasco & Crystal River is a trusted destination for pool equipment sales, installation, and service throughout Pasco County, Citrus County, and surrounding areas.
Visit In Person
Visit the Hudson or Crystal River showroom to speak with a Pool & Spa Specialist about pool pumps, motors, filters, and circulation equipment. They can help you evaluate your existing system and find equipment that fits your pool size, plumbing configuration, performance requirements, maintenance needs, and energy-efficiency goals.
Better circulation. Smarter equipment. More efficient pool performance.
Have Questions? Pool Experts Here To Help!
Have questions about pool pumps, motors, or circulation equipment? The experienced team at Mr. Pool of Pasco & Crystal River helps homeowners throughout Pasco County, Citrus County, and surrounding Florida communities select, maintain, and upgrade pool equipment for reliable circulation and efficient performance.
What size pool pump do I need?
The correct pool pump size depends on more than your pool’s volume. Factors such as pool size, plumbing configuration, filter capacity, desired flow rate, turnover requirements, and existing equipment all play a role. Most residential pools use a pump between 1 HP and 1.5 HP (horsepower) for proper circulation and filtration. A properly sized pump should provide the required circulation without unnecessarily increasing energy consumption. Our Pool & Spa Specialists can evaluate your pool and equipment setup to help determine the appropriate pump.
How do pool pumps work?
A pool pump circulates water throughout your pool’s filtration system. The pump draws water from the pool through the skimmer and drains, moves it through the filter and other equipment, and returns filtered water to the pool through the return lines. The pump motor powers the circulation process, while the filter removes contaminants and debris from the water.
How long do pool pumps last?
Pool pump and motor lifespan varies based on equipment quality, operating hours, maintenance, installation, water exposure, and environmental conditions. Many residential pool pumps can provide several years of service when properly installed and maintained. On average, pool pumps last 5 to 8 years, depending on usage, maintenance, and environmental exposure.
When should I replace my pool pump?
Most pumps should be replaced between 5 and 8 years. A pool pump may need replacement when it begins showing signs of declining performance, excessive noise, leaks, frequent electrical problems, or reduced water circulation. Age is also an important consideration, but a pump does not necessarily need to be replaced simply because it reaches a particular number of years. Our team can inspect your equipment and help determine whether repair, motor replacement, or a complete pump upgrade makes the most sense.
What causes pool pumps to fail?
Pool pump problems can result from several factors, including:
- Water or moisture entering the motor
- Worn bearings or seals
- Corrosion
- Overheating
- Electrical problems
- Improper installation or sizing
- Lack of routine maintenance
- Excessive debris or restricted water flow
Unusual grinding, rattling, humming, overheating, reduced circulation, or visible leaks can indicate that your pump or motor needs inspection.
What is the most energy-efficient pool pump?
Variable-speed pool pumps (two-speed pool pumps) are generally among the most energy-efficient options because they can operate at lower speeds for routine filtration and increase speed when higher flow is needed. Operating a pump at a lower speed for longer periods can reduce energy consumption compared with running a single-speed pump continuously at full speed. Actual savings depend on your pool, plumbing, operating schedule, pump settings, and local utility rates.
Can I upgrade my pool pump for better performance?
Yes. Upgrading your pool pump may improve circulation, filtration performance, operating efficiency, and overall pool-system performance when the new pump is properly matched to your pool and equipment. Mr. Pool offers pool pump and equipment options for homeowners looking to replace outdated equipment or improve their existing pool system.
What is the best pool pump brand?
There is no single pool pump brand that is best for every pool. The right pump depends on your pool size, plumbing, filter, desired flow rate, energy-efficiency goals, and existing equipment. At Mr. Pool of Pasco & Crystal River, our Pool & Spa Specialists can help you compare available options. Ask us about Black Diamond filtration systems and Blue Torrent pool pumps and whether they are a good fit for your pool.
How do I maintain a pool motor?
Proper pool motor maintenance can help support reliable operation and extend equipment life. General maintenance includes:
- Keeping the motor and surrounding area clean and free of debris
- Protecting equipment from unnecessary water exposure
- Ensuring adequate airflow around the motor
- Checking for leaks or moisture
- Inspecting electrical connections and equipment as recommended by the manufacturer
- Addressing unusual noises, overheating, or changes in performance promptly
Never open or service electrical pool equipment unless you are qualified to do so. For electrical or internal motor problems, consult a qualified pool professional.
