View Full Version : Sta Rite equipment good?
Pool_Mike
07-05-2006, 03:10 PM
How good is the quality of Sta Rite equipment verus jandy or hayward?
It seems my builder for my IG vinyl pool is Sta Rite equipment. So I figure I ask. Thanks
mas985
07-05-2006, 03:29 PM
I think Sta Rite is of similar if not slightly better quality than some of the others. However, when I built my pool, they did not offer an extended warranty for buying multiple items. This is the reason I did not go with Sta Rite. Otherwise, I probably would have.
waterbear
07-05-2006, 07:29 PM
Starite is owned by Pentair. Their quality is very good.
tenax
07-05-2006, 09:51 PM
my starite sand filter and pump are both at least 10 years old..and i know the prior owners did as little as possible to maintain them.when we bought our house 4 years ago, only thing i had to do was i cleaned out the filter of some gunk..otherwise, i religously clean out the trap basket, backwash and rinse once a week..no problems..i would buy their stuff again if the quality is as good as these were.my furnace on the other hand is the original (1983) hayward. i think it's going south as for the first time since we've been here, sometimes when it fires it up it belches about a 1 to 1.5 foot flame out the front for some reason. i suspect something is rusted out..but the thermostat etc is working fine..i may get a starite heater given my luck with the rest of the stuff next year. on that note, if anyone has any ideas on what the flame is about, let me know:) i want to get through this season anyways..and there is no smell of natural gas before this happens so it doesn't appear to be a leak persay but...
Pool_Mike
07-11-2006, 12:20 AM
The pump I will be getting is the Dura-Glas, which seems to been around since dinosaur time. So I assume this will be a extremely relaible pump, right?
tenax
07-11-2006, 08:28 AM
you won't go wrong with a duraglas. that is what i currently have..it's still running fine and it's been 4 summers for me and i'm guessing at least 4 years before that if not longer before i owned the house. it does not leak and only thing i've done on it is changed the lid because the gasket developed a crack (would have likely been fine if i lubed it with silicon spray but my understanding was it was permanently lubed. i suspect the gasket had been replaced prior and quite frankly, it would not have hurt for a 5 dollar can of silicone spray from napa to spray it once a season anyway)
mbaldwin
07-14-2006, 03:59 AM
I just replaced a Hayward 3/4 hp SuperPump II with a Sta-Rite MaxEPro 3/4 this season. Moves a lot more water and is much quieter to operate. The servicing looks like it will be much easier as the impellor housing is held together with a stainless steel quick release band. The inlet basket is much larger. The only downside for me was the extra work involved in switching to 2" lines, but I was installing an AutoPilot SWG at the same time and it is a 2" manifold (I also replaced my Multiport valve that was 16 years old with a 2" version).
Also, I called Sta-Rite concerning a question I had about the pump before I ordered and was pleasantly surprised with how easy it was to get to talk to a real person and that person was knowledgeable and happy to assist me. Now its just a matter of whether or not the product holds up over time, but I will certainly look favorably at Sta-Rite for other equipment needs now.
PatL34
07-14-2006, 09:06 AM
I have a Sta-Rite 1½ HP pool pump and a Sta-Rite 1½ Hp well pump, and apart from from having to repair the pool pump from a mistake I made, they have both served me well.
Pat