How To Prime A Pool Pump in less than 5 minutes
Without proper priming, your pump may overheat and sustain damage, leading to costly repairs or replacements. So, take the time to learn how to prime your pump and protect your pool investment!
One Minute Read Summary
•To prime a pool pump, turn it off, remove the lid by turning it counterclockwise, pour 4-5 buckets of water into the basket, or let a garden hose run water into it for two minutes, then replace the lid by turning it clockwise and turn the pump on
•If this doesn't work repeat the steps until primed or read the step-by-step guides shown below
•Priming a pool pump is essential for the proper functioning of your pool system and to prevent damage.
•It involves removing air from the pump and plumbing system by manually filling it with water.
Read below for more information
Want your Pool to stay clean and pristine? Let Sapphire Pool Service intervene!
So, how do you prime the pump? It's easy! Here are two step-by-step guides
Strategy 1
1: Turn off your pool pump
2: In case you have a sand filter turn it to “recirculate”
3: Check the skimmer and the return jet so that are not plugged
4: Remove the pump’s lid by turning it counterclockwise.
5: Permit water to flow into the pump housing using a garden hose for at least two minutes.
6: Replace the pump’s lid and turn it clockwise to secure it in place. Make sure all the drain plugs are in place.
7: Turn on your pool pump and let it run for a few minutes to ensure that it is functioning properly.
8: If the pump won’t prime, repeat the process a few more times
Once is primed:
If you have a Sand Filter, return the handle to “Filter”
Strategy 2
1: Turn off your pool pump
2: In case you have a sand filter turn it to “recirculate”
3: Check the skimmer and the return jet so that are not plugged
4: Remove the skimmer basket. Take all nozzle & fittings off the garden hose and place the end of the hose into the Suction Line (as far as it will go) in the skimmer box. Turn the hose on full. Don’t leave fittings on the hose!
5: Remove the pump’s lid by turning it counterclockwise and pour 4-5 buckets of water into the pump basket. Replace the lid quickly by turning it clockwise to secure it in place and turn the pump on.
6: Let it run for a few minutes to ensure that it is functioning properly.
7: If the pump won’t prime, Repeat step 5 a few more times
Once is primed:
.Remove the garden hose from the skimmer and replace the skimmer basket
.If you have a Sand Filter, return the handle to “Filter”
But what if the pump won't prime? Don't worry, it can happen to the best of us.
•Check for leaks, and inspect for cracks or damage.
•Call Sapphire Pool Service
Caring for a pool is important, but so is preventing damage - especially to expensive equipment. Without the pump running properly, your pool will be as good as done (so don’t let that happen!). To avoid this unfamiliar and costly disaster simply learn how to prime your pump! A few simple steps can save you loads of money in repairs or replacements- not mention all kinds of headaches too. So get out there and protect your precious oasis with proper pumping priming knowledge!
What is to prime a Pool Pump?
Priming a pool pump refers to the process of removing air from the pump and plumbing system by manually filling the pump with water, creating a vacuum that pushes water in and forces air out. This process is necessary to ensure that the pump is functioning properly and that water is flowing through the system as intended. Here is a simple explanation of How a Pool Works.
What Happens When a Pool Pump Goes Dry?
One important part of pool maintenance is making sure your pool pump is running smoothly. Your pool pump is like the DJ at a party - it keeps the water moving and circulating. And just like a DJ needs music to play, your pool pump needs water to work.
So, What happens when your pool pump doesn't have enough water? The motor inside the pump can get too hot and melt the seal, which can also damage the pipes connected to the pump. And if the pump runs dry for too long, it can even break beyond repair. Ouch! That's a pricey fix.
Importance of knowing how to Prime a Pool Pump?
As a proud pool owner, it's essential to know how to prime your pump. If your pump is not running smoothly - let’s just say I speak from personal experience here - then all sorts of damage can happen! Those simple steps can save hundreds and headaches down the line. Here is an article on Pool Pump Common Troubles & Solutions! This might also be helpful if you think your pool pump has other problems.
If your Pool Pump is making noises and will ultimately need to be replaced, consider reading about Variable Speed Pumps, it will save you money and problems down the line if you get one of these. Here is an article on Variable Speed Pump vs Single Speed Pump
Check our latest Articles
Illuminate your pool with LED lights for enhanced safety and ambiance, offering energy efficiency, longevity, and vivid color options
Learn how to host a stellar pool party with these steps: prep your pool's chemical levels, ensure safety, provide accessories for comfort, beat the heat with shade and cooling, and much more.
Discover why chlorine may be the cause of your red eyes after swimming, learn about symptoms, prevention techniques, and treatment options.
Learn about types of pools, costs, long-term maintenance, and hiring an expert contractor.
Dive into the differences between concrete, fiberglass, and vinyl liner pools, from installation costs and maintenance requirements to durability and lifespan
Learn how to distinguish between natural evaporation and leaks, detect signs of leaks, and perform diagnostic tests to identify the source.