How long should a Hayward pool pump motor last?

How long should a Hayward pool pump motor last?

Pool Pumps Your pool’s pump is the wet end of the operation, it houses the pump basket. Pumps should last through the initially installed motor and perhaps as many as two or three replacement motors, usually 10-12 years.

How do I know what model Hayward pool pump I have?

To identify their motor you will need to locate the “Part #” on the label. The format for this is a nine digit number in the pattern of ‘X-XXXXXX-XX’. Search this model number by removing the first and last two digit sets leaving the middle six.

Can a pool pump motor be repaired?

Most of the new generation of pumps are already equipped with automatic controls and safety features. In fact, if you take enough time to learn the manual, you might find yourself able to repair some of the problems on your own. Of course, there are repairs and replacements are best left in the hands of professionals.

How much does it cost to replace a pool pump?

On average, pool pump replacement costs about $440, average prices ranged from $80 to $800 for pool pump replacement in the US in 2020.

How can you tell how old a Hayward pump is?

The product ID tag and serial number can tell you the month and year it was manufactured, and for the Aquarite/Goldline SWCG cells the length of the warranty.

How do you read a Hayward pump serial number?

Serial numbers for these products typically follow a format like this: 1M12345-1234567 (all numbers with the exception of the letter in the second position).

Is it worth repairing a pool pump?

So generally, if you run across problems with your pool pump before the five or six year mark or if it’s still covered by warranty, then repairing it is the way to go, after that mark, you may have to think about getting a new pool pump altogether as the other components of the pump may start to fail anytime as well.

How much does it cost to replace pool pump motor?

between $250 and $650
Pool Pump Motor Replacement Cost Including labor and materials, replacing the pool pump motor costs between $250 and $650. This can be a much more affordable option compared to replacing the entire pump, as long as your pump is expected to last for at least a few more years.