Pool Pumps Long Island
Single-speed and variable-speed pool pumps from Hayward, Pentair, and Jandy. Sized for your pool, installed by a team with 25 years on Long Island.
Your Pool Pump Runs Everything
The pump is the single most important piece of equipment on your pool. It circulates water through the filter, pushes it through the heater, and keeps chemicals mixed evenly so the water stays clear and safe to swim in.
When a pump fails or runs inefficiently, everything else suffers. Water goes cloudy. Chemicals stop distributing properly. Your electricity bill spikes. That is why getting the right pump matters more than most homeowners realize.
We install and service pumps from Hayward, Pentair, and Jandy across Nassau and Suffolk County. Every unit gets matched to your pool's plumbing, volume, and filtration system. Browse our full range of pool products to see what else we carry.
Pool Pump Brands We Carry
Three manufacturers we trust. Each one built for residential pools and backed by parts availability that keeps your pump running for years.
Hayward Pool Pumps
Hayward builds the broadest lineup of ENERGY STAR rated variable-speed pool pumps on the market. Their pumps are engineered for quiet operation and long life. Variable-speed models can save homeowners up to $1,500 a year on electricity compared to old single-speed pumps. We install Hayward pumps for pools, spas, waterfalls, and pressure-side cleaners across Bay Shore, Babylon, and Deer Park.
Pentair Pool Pumps
Pentair has been refining pool pump hydraulics for nearly 50 years. Their pumps move water more efficiently and quietly than most competitors. The IntelliFlo and SuperFlo lines are the ones we install most often on Long Island. Both feature variable-speed motors that adjust automatically to what your pool needs at any given moment, which means lower energy use without sacrificing circulation.
Sta-Rite by Pentair
Sta-Rite pumps are part of the Pentair family and share the same engineering DNA. They are a strong mid-range option for homeowners who want reliable performance without the top-tier price tag. The IntelliPro line offers variable-speed capability at a price point that works for budget-conscious Long Island homeowners who still want energy savings and quiet operation.
Jandy Pro Series
Jandy builds professional-grade pool equipment designed to work as a complete system. Their VS FloPro and ePump lines deliver variable-speed efficiency with built-in automation compatibility. If you already run a Jandy automation system or are planning to add one, matching a Jandy pump to that setup gives you full control over speed, scheduling, and energy use from a single platform.
Why Variable-Speed Pumps Are Worth It
Old single-speed pumps run at full power all the time. That is like driving your car at 80 mph everywhere you go, including the grocery store parking lot. A variable-speed pump adjusts its motor speed based on what the pool actually needs at any given moment.
During normal filtration, the pump runs at a low, quiet speed. When you need more flow for vacuuming, a waterfall, or running the chlorine generator, it ramps up. Then it drops back down. The result is dramatically lower electricity use.
- Saves up to 80% on pump energy costs compared to single-speed
- Runs quieter at low speeds, which neighbors in West Islip and Lindenhurst appreciate
- Extends pump motor life because it is not running at max RPM constantly
- Better filtration at lower speeds because water moves through the filter longer
- Required by Department of Energy regulations on new pump installations
Signs Your Pool Pump Needs Replacing
Pumps do not last forever. Here is how to tell when yours is reaching the end of its life.
Loud or Grinding Noises
A healthy pump hums. If yours is screaming, grinding, or making sounds you have not heard before, the motor bearings are likely worn. Some homeowners in Islip and East Islip tell us they can hear their pump from inside the house. That is a pump on borrowed time.
Constant Leaking
Small drips around the pump housing or shaft seal usually mean the seals are worn out. Replacing the seal is a temporary fix on an older pump. If the housing itself is cracked or the wet end is corroded, replacement is the better investment than repeated repairs.
Losing Prime or Weak Flow
If the pump struggles to hold prime, the basket fills with air, or the return jets barely push water, the impeller may be clogged or worn down. Weak circulation means poor filtration, uneven chemical distribution, and cloudy water. If cleaning the basket and checking for air leaks does not fix it, the pump itself is the problem.
Why Long Island Homeowners Buy Pumps From Us
25+ Years on Long Island
We have been replacing and repairing pool pumps in Nassau and Suffolk County for over two decades. We know which models hold up here and which ones cause problems after a couple of seasons.
Matched to Your System
We check your plumbing diameter, filter size, and total dynamic head before recommending a pump. A pump that is too powerful can damage your filter. One that is too weak starves the system. We get the match right.
Full Service After the Sale
We sell it, install it, and service it. If your pump needs pool repair two years from now, you call us. One company, one relationship, no finger-pointing between a retailer and an installer.
How We Size a Pump for Your Pool
Pump sizing is not just about pool volume. It is about matching the pump's flow rate to your plumbing, filter, and any accessories like heaters, chlorine generators, or water features. Too much flow overwhelms the filter and shortens its life. Too little flow and the water does not turn over fast enough to stay clean.
We look at your pipe diameter, total run length from skimmer to equipment pad, filter size, and how many return lines you have. On Long Island, equipment pads are often tucked into tight corners behind garages or sheds. The distance from the pool to the pad matters because it affects how hard the pump has to work to move water through the system.
Keeping Your Pump Running Right
During our weekly pool maintenance visits, we check pump operation, clean the strainer basket, and inspect for leaks or unusual sounds. Catching a small issue early prevents a full motor burnout mid-season when you need the pool most.
Pump motors on Long Island take a beating from humidity, salt air in coastal areas like Amityville and Copiague, and the fine sand that blows off equipment pads. Keeping the motor vents clear and the area around the pump clean adds years to the motor's life. A well-maintained pump lasts 8 to 12 years. A neglected one rarely makes it past 5.
If your pump is struggling, making noise, or your electricity bill has spiked, call us for a diagnosis before the motor fails completely.
Request a Pool Pump Quote
Tell us about your pool and we will reach out with options and pricing.