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5 Ways to Prepare Your Pool Service Business for DOE Compliance

The upcoming DOE pool pump regulations will change how service companies approach equipment sales, installations, and customer education. From auditing your inventory to partnering with manufacturers, these five proactive steps will help your pool service business stay compliant, boost customer trust, and position itself for long-term success.

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A pool technician inspects energy-efficient pump equipment — preparing for DOE compliance with proactive upgrades.

By Pool Nation News Staff

The DOE pool pump regulations coming into effect this year will impact service companies nationwide. While the changes can feel daunting, a proactive approach will set your business up for success.

1. Audit Your Current Inventory

Identify which motors and pumps in your stock will no longer be compliant after the deadline. Develop a plan to sell or phase them out.

2. Educate Your Customers Early

Don’t wait for equipment failure to have the compliance conversation. Offer informational flyers or short videos explaining the upcoming changes.

3. Train Your Technicians

Ensure your service team knows how to install and program variable speed motors and understands their benefits.

4. Partner with Manufacturers

Build relationships with manufacturers like US Motors to secure supply and gain product support.

5. Adjust Your Sales Strategy

Highlight cost savings and efficiency benefits to make the transition appealing, not just regulatory.

By preparing now, you’ll not only meet compliance requirements but also position your business as a trusted, forward-thinking service provider.

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