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    Default What is the difference between a replacement pump and a regular new pump?

    I am looking into replacing my pump. I looked at Leslie's site and it lists two types….Replacement Pumps and normal/regular pumps. What is the difference? The site says the replacement pump is easier to install. Why would that be? The prices are almost the same as well.

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    Default Re: What is the difference between a replacement pump and a regular new pump?

    It looks like the replacement pump has a handle. Other than that, it looks like a low end pump. They also say it should be installed by a professional but why would you get a pump that is easier to install.

    Depending on you pool specs, I would go with one of the higher efficiency pumps (Northstar, Whisperflow, Max-E-Pro) and stay away from some of the low end stuff. Also, Leslie's usually does not have the best pricing but if they are local, I can understand why you would want to go with them.
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    Default Re: What is the difference between a replacement pump and a regular new pump?

    If you have a pump now and buy a new one to replace it, the new one is a replacement pump. Since Leslie's markets to existing pool owners, unless you are buying something you never had in the past, everything is a replacement. Its just marketing.

    If you have a pump that has worked well in the past and you need a new one, it is easiest if you buy the same brand and model (but not necessarily hp). Otherwise you will probably have to do some re-plumbing to make it fit. Since most pool builders in the past have put pumps on the pool that are too large (in hp) it is always best to get a professional to examne your system. Paying a service call for this now can save much grief later.

    If you are comfortable working with plumbing, electrical and water, you MIGHT be able to do this yourself. Otherwise have a pro do it, that is the way I recommend.

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