Energy-efficient variable speed pool pump installed near a backyard pool
  • Wed, 28 May 2025
  • Rivas Pools Plaster LLC

Energy-Efficient Pool Pumps: Save Money and Swim Smarter

Energy-efficient pool pumps are a smart upgrade that saves money and improves performance. If you’re wondering whether making the switch is worth it, the answer is yes—especially if your current pump is outdated or runs too long.

At Rivas Pool Plaster LLC, we help pool owners cut costs and extend the life of their equipment. From scheduling your variable speed pump to understanding pump lifespan, here’s what you need to know before upgrading.

Why Energy-Efficient Pool Pumps Are Worth It

Lower Utility Bills Every Month

Standard single-speed pumps run at full power all the time, using more energy than needed. In contrast, energy-efficient models like variable-speed pumps adjust based on your pool’s actual needs. This reduces electricity use by up to 80%, which adds up quickly—especially in warmer months when pools run daily.

Choosing an energy-efficient pool pump often leads to hundreds in annual savings while reducing wear and tear on your system.

Better Water Filtration

Because they operate at lower speeds over a longer period, efficient pumps allow better water circulation and filtration. This means cleaner water with less strain on filters and fewer chemical adjustments. It also helps prevent algae growth and cloudy water.

Setting a Variable Speed Pool Pump Schedule

Smart Scheduling = Maximum Savings

A variable speed pool pump works best on a well-planned schedule. Instead of running full blast for 6–8 hours, you can program it to run at lower speeds during off-peak hours.

A sample schedule might look like this:

  • Low speed (overnight): filtration and circulation
  • Medium speed (morning): skimming and debris removal
  • High speed (briefly mid-day): vacuuming or spa use

By automating pump speed changes, you’re not only saving energy but also improving pool hygiene.

How Long Do Pool Pumps Last?

Understand Your Pool Pump Lifespan

Most pool pumps last between 8 to 12 years, depending on usage, maintenance, and quality. However, energy-efficient pumps tend to last longer thanks to smoother operation and less stress on components.

Investing in a variable-speed unit means fewer repairs, lower replacement frequency, and better long-term value.

To get the most out of your pump:

  • Keep debris out of the skimmer
  • Check and clean the filter regularly
  • Use timers or automation to prevent overuse

FAQs – Energy-Efficient Pool Pumps

How much money can I save with an energy-efficient pool pump?

Energy-efficient pool pumps use less electricity and reduce your utility bills over time. The amount you save depends on how often your pump runs and your local energy rates.

What’s the best schedule for a variable speed pool pump?

Run your pump at low speed for 8–12 hours daily, with brief high-speed intervals for tasks like vacuuming or heating.

Do energy-efficient pumps last longer?

Yes. They often have a longer lifespan due to reduced motor stress and better run-time control.

Upgrade to an Energy-Efficient Pool Pump Today

Ready to cut costs and improve your pool’s performance? Rivas Pool Plaster LLC is here to help. We serve pool owners with expert installation, pump upgrades, and pool remodeling services.

Let’s make your pool more efficient—contact us today for a free estimate.