How Much Does it Cost to Run a Pool?

Are you thinking of adding a swimming pool to your Springfield, IL home? If so, then you’re probably wondering how much it will cost, not just upfront but in the long run.

While the answer to these questions will be different for everyone, one factor that determines the cost of running your pool, at least in terms of electricity costs, is the type of pump you have.

2-Speed Pumps

2-speed pumps are one of the most common and efficient types of pool pumps available today.

These pumps can be run all day, every day, on low speed throughout the summer. This will keep the pool well-filtered and very clean, and, even better yet, it should only cost around $50 per month or less!

1-Speed Pumps

1-speed pumps are considered a bit old-fashioned by most in the pool industry. Thus, you’ll probably want to avoid this pump option if you can. Or, if you already have one, upgrade it as soon as possible!

A 1-speed pump forces you to either run the pump at high speeds all the time, which gets very expensive quickly, or to have it on a timer, which means you save money but your pool doesn’t get that constant filtration you really want. Either way, you might have to spend up to $150 a month if you go for this option!

Heat Pumps

What if you want to be able to use your swimming pool at all times? If so, you could invest in a heat pump. While that might sound like a recipe for high costs, it’s actually not, at least not in all cases. Really, the cost all depends on the size of your pump, the temperature outside, and the size of your pool.

With so many variations, your heat pump could cost you as little as $50 per month to run or as much as $250 per month to run. A pool professional can help you figure out approximate costs for your setup and whether or not this type of pump is a smart investment for you.

As you can see, costs vary widely depending on the pump you have. And, while only you can ultimately decide which pump to buy, considering this information carefully should help you to make a smart, informed decision.


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