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3:55 8:12 How To: Replace a Pool Motor Shaft Seal (Old Video) - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Stand the motor up on one end and gently remove the white ceramic seal inside the seal plate. YouMoreStand the motor up on one end and gently remove the white ceramic seal inside the seal plate. You may have to use a small screwdriver to gently pry out the seal.
On average, a pool pump motor can last between 8 and 10 years before it needs to be replaced. If you hear a noise, such as screeching, humming, or even no noise at all, these are warnings that something has to be done. Alternatively, your pool pump should last about 60 months on average.
When pool pump repair is possible, the national average cost falls in the $120190 range, including materials and labor. Small repairssuch as replacing a damaged seal or adjusting a timercan usually be addressed during a service call by a swimming pool pro. A visit from a pool equipment expert usually costs $80140.
Variable speed pool pumps are a must for swimming pools of all sizes because of their energy efficiency and quiet performance. Pentair variable speed pumps feature programmable speed or flow settings; settings for filtration cycles, cleaners and water features; and are automation-ready.
Signs you have a shaft seal leak include: A puddle of water under the center of the pump below the motor connection point. Water damage to the surrounding area. Unusual, noticeable noise coming from the motor - indicative of a bearing motor problem.
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Pool Pump Replacement Cost Do it yourself pool pump replacement involves the cost of the replacement pump, which may run from $150 to $800 or more depending on the type of pool pump and the size of the pool. When they hire a professional, the cost will include labor, which can additionally cost $80 to $200.
(4) Normal Wear Tear: We find that most OEM seals fail and begin to leak after approximately 7500 operating hours on the average pool in Florida which is about (3) years of operation, So it is best to proactively replace your pump seal every 2 to 3 years.
A professional electrician will be needed to disconnect the wiring before a pump can be removed. Once a new pump is installed, an electrician will again be necessary to reconnect the wires to the new pump. A do-it-yourself homeowner with basic mechanical aptitude can replace the pool pump in a relatively short time.

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