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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CenterPoint Pool Pump Rebate/Calibration Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Customer Information section. Enter your ESI-ID, first and last name, site address, city, state, ZIP code, phone number, and email address. Ensure all details are accurate as they will be verified.
  3. Indicate whether the property is occupied by an owner or tenant. Also, specify if you are interested in participating in a data collection pilot program.
  4. In the New Pool Pump Information section, provide details about the installation and calibration. Include technician name, company, installation type (new construction or replacing existing pump), sale date, and sale price before rebate.
  5. Complete the Pump Calibration Information section with manufacturer details and calibration date. Fill in settings for summer and winter runtime hours as applicable.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form to certify your information is correct.

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On average, pool pump motors last 8-12 years before requiring replacement. However, there are several factors that can impact a pool pump motors lifespan, including: Frequency of use: If your pool is used regularly, your pump motor will likely need to be replaced sooner than if its only used occasionally.
Your pool pump shouldnt be making any noises beyond a quiet whirring sound (if even that). Any noises that are out of character are an early warning sign that you might need a swimming pool pump replacement.
In most cases, yes, you can replace a 1 horsepower (HP) pool pump with a 1.5HP pump, as long as the new pump is compatible with your pools plumbing and electrical setup. However, there are a few important considerations to keep in mind.
Conclusion. Deciding whether to fix or replace a broken pool pump depends on the specific issue, the age of the pump, and the costs involved. Minor problems and newer pumps often warrant repairs, while older pumps with significant issues may be better off replaced.
On average, you can expect a pool pump motor to operate effectively for 8 to 10 years before it might need a replacement. Keep your ears open for any unusual sounds, whether its a screech, hum, or an unexpected silence these could be signs that something needs attention.

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A pool pump replacement costs an average of $440, with prices ranging from $80-$800. These price estimates do include the cost of labor, ing to improvenet.com.

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