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Energy-Saving Myths Every Pool Pro Should Know

Many pool owners believe running the pump faster cleans better or that turning it off saves the most energy — but these common misconceptions can cost more in the long run. Learn the truth behind the top energy saving myths so you can give customers accurate, money saving advice and improve pool performance.

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By Pool Nation News Staff

When it comes to pool maintenance, misinformation can lead to higher costs and less efficiency. As a pool pro, giving customers accurate energy-saving advice not only builds trust but also boosts your reputation. Let’s clear up four of the most common myths.

Myth 1: Running the Pump Faster Cleans Better

Truth: Lower speeds can improve filtration by allowing finer particles to settle into the filter media. It’s not just about speed — it’s about optimizing flow for better results.

Myth 2: Turning the Pump Off Saves the Most Energy

Truth: Poor circulation leads to algae blooms and costly chemical treatments. Running the pump at lower speeds for longer periods saves energy while keeping water clean.

Myth 3: Variable Speed Pumps Are Too Complicated for Customers

Truth: Modern variable speed pumps, like the Neptune Variable Speed Motor, come with simple interfaces and programmable presets, making them easy for homeowners to operate.

Myth 4: Energy Savings Aren’t Worth the Upgrade Cost

Truth: Many customers recoup their investment within one to two seasons thanks to reduced utility bills and lower maintenance costs.

By addressing these myths head-on, you can guide customers toward smarter decisions that save them money and improve pool performance.

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