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What is the average life expectancy of a pool pump and filter?
Saturday, December 28, 2019
How long does a pool pump last?
You can expect a pool pump and filter to last 8 to 11 years, with an average of 10 years. To learn about the energy-efficient pump that are now code-mandated, see our blog post Why are pool pumps now required to be variable speed?
Go to our blog post What is the average lifespan of the parts of a house? for rating of other house components. To understand the basis, potential use, and limitations of lifespan ratings, see our blog post How accurate are the average life expectancy ratings of home components? Are they actually useful?
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Field Guide for Home Inspectors, a quick reference for finding the age of 154 brands of HVAC systems, water heaters, and electrical panels, plus 210 code standards for site-built and manufactured homes, and the life expectancy rating of 195 home components. Available at amazon.com for $19.95.
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Also, here’s links to a collection some of our other blog posts about pools and spas:
• Does an above-ground pool require a building permit?
• How long does a pool finish last?
• How can I tell if my pool is no longer level?
• Does an above-ground pool have to comply with code requirements for a swimming pool barrier?
• What are the pros and cons of vinyl liner vs fiberglas vs concrete in-ground pools?
• Can a pool with green, cloudy water be inspected?
• Should I refinish-resurface my pool with paint or plaster?
• Is the deteriorated finish of a concrete pool shell only a cosmetic problem?
• When was pool bonding first required by code?
• When was it first required for pool pumps to have GFCI protection?
• How do I determine the age of an AquaCal pool/spa heat pump from the serial number?
• When were receptacle outlets near a pool first required to be GFCI?
• What is the code requirement for ceiling (paddle) fans near or above a swimming pool?
• How can I tell if my pool is leaking?
Visit our POOL AND SPA and LIFE EXPECTANCY pages for other related blog posts on this subject, or go to the INDEX for a complete listing of all our articles.
NOTE: These life expectancies are based on data provided by InterNACHI, NAHB, FannieMae, and our own professional experience. Because of the numerous variables that can affect a lifespan, they should be used as rough guidelines only, and not relied upon as a warranty or guarantee of future performance.
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