Pool pump outside. In Canada.
I have a Hayward Super Pump 1HP that is pretty much gone. It's running loud and hot so I want to replace it but I don't have $700 to replace it with another Hayward. I found a pump on Amazon that has some pretty positive reviews, but the pump says "For indoor use only".
So, I guess it is not setup to run outside in the elements. I had my Hayward running uncovered outside without issues last summer, but that probably added to the reason it died. Although it was already old when I bought the house a couple of years ago.
Anyway... is there anything that I can buy (like a container) that I can put the pump inside to run it so that it is not exposed to the rain, etc?
Or, would the pump be okay if I put it inside one big deck box and plumbed through the side of the box? I can plumb it easily, just not sure if it will over heat or something in July/Aug?
Thanks.
Re: Pool pump outside. In Canada.
I'm not opposed to trying to rebuild the pump but my neighbour who is very mechanically inclined just told me not to rebuild it. He said last year when he unsiezed it there was too much wear and tear on the housing (Because the impeller was off bakance) which is why he thinks the seals were maybe leaking. He said if I replace the motor and impeller it is likely to happen again.
Re: Pool pump outside. In Canada.
If the guy who would be doing it, tells you it won't work . . . take him at his word.
There's a certain amount of skill and experience needed to do it successfully, and he'd know better than anyone if he possesses it.
But, if you have the space, I'd save the old pump. A properly rebuilt SuperPump with a new motor IS as good as new.