What are the signs that my pool pump or filter needs repair?
Your pump and filter are the heart and lungs of your pool system—and when they start failing, the water shows it fast. Catching early warning signs can save you money, prevent equipment damage, and keep your water clean and healthy. Here’s what to look for:
Signs Your Pool Pump Needs Attention
- Low or No Water Flow
If your returns feel weak or the water isn’t circulating properly, your pump may be struggling or failing. - Loud Noises (Grinding, Screeching, or Rattling)
This usually means the bearings or motor are wearing out, or debris is stuck in the impeller. - Air Bubbles in the Pool or Pump Basket
This points to an air leak on the suction side—often at the pump lid O-ring, unions, or underground plumbing. - Pump Won’t Prime
If it can’t stay full of water, the pump can overheat and become damaged. - Visible Leaks
Water around the base of the pump could mean failing seals or cracked housing.
Signs Your Pool Filter Needs Repair or Service
- High PSI (Pressure Gauge) That Doesn’t Drop After Backwashing
This often indicates a clog, damaged internals, or a failing filter grid/cartridge. - Cloudy Water Despite Regular Cleaning
If your water isn’t clearing, your filter may not be capturing debris effectively. - Sand or Debris Returning to the Pool
For sand filters, this can mean broken laterals. For DE or cartridge filters, it may mean torn media. - Cracked or Leaking Filter Tank
A serious safety hazard—this should be addressed immediately. - Frequent Need to Backwash or Clean
If your filter gets dirty too quickly, it may be undersized or in need of professional repair.
Why Fast Action Matters
- Ignoring pump or filter issues can lead to:
Higher electric bills
Algae blooms
Equipment failure
Avoidable repair costs
A healthy system = a cleaner, safer, and easier-to-maintain pool.
If you’re seeing these signs, My Pool Repairs can diagnose the issue and get your system running smoothly again. From pump rebuilds to full filter replacements, we’ve got you covered.
(352) 535-0349
mypoolrepairs@gmail.com
http://www.mypoolrepairs.com
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