



Here's what a worn-out pump really looks like. Discolored housing, a motor that's clearly been struggling, and visible wear throughout. That's the kind of setup that doesn't just underperform - it puts the whole system at risk. Cloudy water, poor circulation, and rising repair costs are usually next.
We pulled the old unit and swapped in a fresh pump with a clean motor and clear basket lid. The difference is night and day. The new setup sits tight against the pad, connects cleanly into the existing plumbing, and is ready to move water the way it's supposed to.
A lot of homeowners try to hold out on pump replacements because it feels like a big expense. But a failing pump doesn't just slow down circulation - it can strain your filter, mess with your chemical balance, and burn itself out completely. Catching it early is almost always cheaper than waiting.
Pool pump replacement is one of those jobs where the details matter. Getting the right unit sized for your specific setup, making sure the plumbing connections are solid, and confirming everything runs properly before we leave - that's what separates a real fix from a temporary patch. We take that seriously on every job.
If your pump is making noise, losing prime, or just not keeping up with the demand, that's your pool telling you something. Don't ignore it. A quick assessment can tell you whether you're looking at a repair or a full pool pump replacement - and we'll always give you the honest answer.