Your pool pump is the heart of the system — if it stops, everything stops. Cloudy water, no chlorine circulation, dead heater, broken salt system. We repair pumps that can be saved and replace the ones that can't, with energy-efficient variable speed models that often pay for themselves in 18-24 months through lower electric bills.
Florida law (FL Statute) now requires variable-speed pumps on most residential pools at replacement time. We carry Pentair IntelliFlo, Hayward TriStar VS, and Jandy VS pumps and can have a new one installed in a single visit.
Loud, rattling, or short-cycling pump? Most of the time we can pinpoint the issue in fifteen minutes.
What's Included
Pump diagnostics
Capacitor, bearings, seals, impeller, motor, and electrical — we find the real problem.
Repairs
Seal replacements, capacitor swaps, basket and lid o-ring replacement, motor swaps.
Variable-speed upgrades
Full install of Pentair / Hayward / Jandy variable-speed pumps with programming dialed in for your pool.
Plumbing & unions
We replace tired unions and clean up old plumbing so the new install lasts.
Energy programming
We program speeds for skim, filter, and heater modes — usually saving 60-80% on the pump's electric usage.
How It Works
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Free assessment
We confirm the pump is the issue (not the breaker, suction line, or impeller blockage) before quoting.
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Honest recommendation
If a $50 capacitor fixes it, that's the quote. If the motor's gone, we lay out repair vs. replace honestly.
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Same-day install (in-stock)
Common pump models are stocked on the truck — most replacements done in one visit.
Why It Matters
An old single-speed pump can pull 1,500-2,000 watts continuously and add $80-$150 a month to your power bill in summer. A modern variable-speed pump running at low RPM for filter cycles and high RPM only for cleaner/heater use can cut that by 70% or more.
It's also quieter. Most homeowners are stunned at how silent a properly-programmed VS pump is compared to the old single-speed they've been listening to for years.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do pool pumps last in Florida?+
A well-maintained pump lasts 8-12 years in Florida. Sun, heat, and pollen are hard on motors — covered equipment pads last meaningfully longer.
Do I have to replace with a variable-speed pump?+
For most residential replacements in Florida, yes — state energy code requires it. The upside is they're far cheaper to run.
How much does pump replacement cost?+
Most variable-speed pump replacements in the Orlando area run $1,800-$2,600 installed, depending on horsepower and plumbing condition. We quote flat-rate.
Can you fix the pump I have?+
Often yes. Capacitors, seals, and basket o-rings are routine repairs. We'll tell you honestly when repair vs. replace makes sense.
