The variable speed Leaf Pump is a Pool Pad Essential. Let me tell you why. Is the Leaf Pump one of the best additions you can make to your pool? The Leaf Pump, the best addition you can make to your pool.
Welcome back to Pool Pad, your landing pad for all things swimming pool related. I'm Kelly, and today, let's dive into the next installment in a series we call Pool Pad Essentials. Today I will be talking about variable speed pumps, or more specifically, the Leaf Pump.
Pool pumps are a key piece of your pool system that is easy to overlook, but doing so could cost you hundreds of dollars a year in electricity bills. Many pool pumps run so inefficiently that they can cost just as much as all of your other household appliances combined. This will lead to you running it less than you should, which will leave you with a dirty pool and more cleaning to do. So let's dive into the Leaf Pump, what it is, and how it solves the energy issues of traditional pool pumps.
To put it simply, the Leaf Pump is a variable speed pump, which means it doesn't just run at a constant speed, which is inefficient, but can run at several speeds to match what your pool needs. That means no more wasted energy and no more massive electricity bills.
To be more specific, the Leaf Pump can be set to run from 250 to 3450 RPM, which means it can tackle any pool situation you can throw at it. The Leaf Pump can do this thanks to its specially designed magnetic motors which cut down its energy consumption by 80-90% and help it to run quietly as well. All of this means that you can run the Leaf Pump 24/7 for the same cost as running an average pool pump for just a few hours. This extra power goes beyond just savings, so let's look at how else it helps your pool.
A heavier wallet is always great, and probably the first area where you will notice just how efficient the Leaf Pump is, but its efficiency also leads to better circulation, an easier to clean pool, and longer-lasting pool equipment. The main function of a pool pump is to keep your water circulated to prevent algae and debris from settling and to push water through the filter so it can collect what it needs to. With traditional pool pumps, the cost of running them is so high that many pool owners, myself included, run them the bare minimum and sometimes less. This means your water is less filtered, and algae and debris are more likely to settle in your pool. Since the Leaf Pump is so much cheaper to run, I can now run my pump 24/7, which means algae has no time to settle, and my water is constantly being circulated.
I have never seen my pool so clear, and that brings me to the next benefit of the Leaf Pump: easier maintenance. Now that your water is properly circulated, you will very rarely have to worry about algae growth or stuck-on debris, which means you can enjoy your pool more and work on it less.
Finally, the Leaf Pump will also decrease wear and tear on your other pool equipment, especially your filter. The filter has a lot of work to do when your pump is only run every so often, which can lead to it deteriorating quicker. Running your pump all the time, on the other hand, will help keep your filter's workload small and manageable.
If you are tired of high electricity bills and a heavier cleaning workload, the Pool Pad team recommends you go and check out the variable speed Leaf Pump. It cuts the energy usage of your traditional pool pump by 80-90%. This saves you money, keeps your pool well-circulated, makes it easier to clean, and extends the life of your other pool equipment. All of these massive advantages over traditional pool pumps, as well as a 2-year warranty, have earned the Leaf Pump a spot on the list of Pool Pad Essentials.
Check back soon with the Pool Pad team, as we will be constantly letting you in on the best products and methods to keep your pool clean and healthy!
Looking for the best variable speed pump? The Leaf Pump is it. Look no further and save hundreds on your electric bill by making the switch.