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COMMON QUESTIONS

How long has Triton Been Around?

We've been around for over 10 years. We have been in the service industry in the Phoenix Valley for over 25 years and counting. We strive to provide the best quality service to all customers in the Phoenix Metro area and our reviews show just that. Reputation is our #1 priority and we want to make sure we provide the best service with the best warranty.

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What makes Triton different?

Triton makes things different by trying to put the customer first, meaning we've done things with you in mind. For example one of those things being equipment pricing, we've outsourced our own Pumps, & Salt Cells to ensure we give you the best possible product with the best warranty in the industry.

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How often should I have my pool equipment looked at?

Getting your pool equipment look at regularly is the equivalent of getting an oil change. We recommend getting your pool equipment tuned up and inspected once a year usually before summer or during the winter months.

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Why is my pool pump making strange noises?

Strange noises from your pool pump can indicate various issues, such as worn-out bearings, debris stuck in the impeller, or air leaks in the suction line. It's essential to address these issues promptly to prevent further damage and maintain optimal pump performance.

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How often should I run my pool pump?

The recommended runtime for a pool pump depends on factors such as pool size, bather load, and climate. As a general rule, running the pump for 8-12 hours per day during the swimming season helps maintain proper circulation and filtration.

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What is the difference between a single-speed and a variable-speed pool pump?

Single-speed pumps operate at a fixed speed, while variable-speed pumps allow you to adjust the speed to match your pool's needs. Variable-speed pumps offer greater energy efficiency and quieter operation, making them a popular choice for pool owners looking to reduce energy costs.

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How can I troubleshoot common pool pump problems?

Common pool pump problems such as low flow, leaks, or priming issues can often be resolved through simple troubleshooting steps like checking for clogs, inspecting seals and gaskets, and ensuring proper water level. If troubleshooting doesn't resolve the issue, it's best to consult with a professional pool technician for further assistance.

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Understanding Pool Pump and Filter Issues: When to Call Triton Pools for Help in the Phoenix Valley

December 03, 20244 min read

Understanding Pool Pump and Filter Issues: When to Call Triton Pools for Help in the Phoenix Valley

Is Your Pool Pump Making a Strange Noise? Here’s When You Need to Call Triton Pools!

Living in the Phoenix Valley means pool season is practically year-round. You want your pool to be the refreshing oasis it’s meant to be, not a murky mess. But when your pool pump or filter starts acting up, it can feel like your pool's getting ready to call it quits.

Don’t panic just yet! Triton Pools is here to break down common pool pump and filter issues and show you when it’s time to grab the phone and dial us at (623) 259-6492.

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The Signs of a Struggling Pool Pump

Your pool pump is like the heart of your pool’s filtration system. If it’s not working, the whole system struggles. But how do you know when it's time to call for backup? Here are some classic signs your pool pump is in distress:

  • Loud, Unusual Noises: Pool pumps should hum along quietly, not roar like a lion on a caffeine binge. If your pump starts making strange noises (squealing, grinding, or just plain weird), it’s trying to tell you something.

  • Reduced Water Flow: If you notice that the water’s not circulating as it should or the jets are weak, your pump could be the culprit.

  • Air in the Pump Basket: Air bubbles inside the pump basket can mean the pump is struggling to get the right suction. If left unchecked, this could lead to bigger issues and costly repairs.

So, if your pool pump sounds like it’s auditioning for a horror movie, it's definitely time to call Triton Pools at (623) 259-6492. Our team of experts will assess the situation and get your pump running like new in no time!

What’s Going on with Your Pool Filter?

Your pool filter is like the pool’s liver—it works hard to keep things clean. But just like how you need to see a doctor when your liver’s not feeling great (trust us, you don’t want to ignore that), your pool filter needs some TLC from time to time. Here’s what to watch out for:

  • Cloudy Water Despite Regular Cleaning: If your pool water still looks like a foggy swamp, your filter may not be doing its job. A clogged or worn-out filter won’t catch all the debris and particles, which could result in cloudy or dirty water.

  • Unusual Pressure Readings: If you check your filter’s pressure gauge and it’s too high or too low, it’s likely a sign something’s off. It could mean a blockage, a dirty filter, or a failing part that needs to be repaired or replaced.

  • Poor Skimmer or Pump Performance: If the skimmer baskets aren’t pulling debris effectively, it could indicate filter problems that are limiting water circulation.

Filters are tricky, and like pool pumps, they can be a pain to troubleshoot without professional help. So, when your filter’s not filtering right, Triton Pools is the team you can count on. Dial (623) 259-6492 to let us bring your filter back to life!

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Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Call Triton Pools

We get it—pool repairs can be a hassle. But trust us, ignoring those little signs early on can lead to bigger, more expensive problems down the road. Waiting too long to address a faulty pump or filter could leave you with more than just a dirty pool—it could leave you with an empty wallet! 😬

At Triton Pools, we offer comprehensive pool pump and filter repair services for homeowners all across the Phoenix Valley. Whether you’re in North Phoenix, Glendale, Tempe, or Scottsdale, our expert technicians will be there fast to handle the job efficiently and affordably.

Your Phoenix Valley Pool Pump and Filter Experts

When pool problems arise, there’s no reason to stress. Triton Pools has been helping homeowners in the Phoenix Valley with pool pump and filter repairs for years. We understand the unique challenges our hot desert climate presents, and we know how important it is to keep your pool functioning at its best.

So, if you hear that pump groaning like it's got a bad back, or your filter’s filtering more dust than water, give us a call at (623) 259-6492. Don’t let a minor pool issue ruin your backyard paradise—let Triton Pools handle it, so you can get back to enjoying your pool in peace.


Call Triton Pools Today at (623) 259-6492 for Pool Pump & Filter Repairs in the Phoenix Valley!
Your pool will thank you (and so will your neighbors). 🏊‍♂️🌞

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