Stop Overpaying for Circulation and Noise

Pool pump installation in Houston replaces loud, inefficient pumps with variable-speed models that cut energy costs and run quieter.

If your pool pump sounds like a jet engine every time it turns on, or your summer electric bill climbs higher every year, the problem is usually an old single-speed pump that runs at full power whether it needs to or not. In Houston, where pumps often run eight to twelve hours a day, that inefficiency costs you hundreds of dollars a year in wasted energy.

Clean and Clear Pool Store, Repair, Maintenance and Remodel installs variable-speed pumps that adjust motor speed based on what your pool needs at any given time, cutting energy use by up to 70 percent while keeping water filtered and circulated. We size the pump to match your pool volume and plumbing, install it to code, and program the controls so it runs efficiently without you having to babysit it.

If your Houston pool pump is loud, old, or driving up your utility bill, contact us to get a quote for a replacement that will pay for itself in energy savings.

How installation works and what changes afterward

We remove the old pump, check the plumbing and electrical connections for compatibility, and install the new unit with proper bonding and grounding to meet local electrical code. In Houston, we make sure the pump is positioned to avoid flooding during heavy rain and that the controller is protected from direct sun exposure.

After installation, you will notice the pump runs much quieter, your backyard is no longer filled with motor noise, and your energy bill drops noticeably within the first billing cycle. Variable-speed pumps also extend the life of your filter because they move water more gently, reducing wear on the media and the housing.

We program the pump to run on a schedule that fits your pool size and usage, and we show you how to adjust the settings if you need to run it longer during heavy bather loads or after storms. Installation usually takes two to four hours depending on whether we need to update electrical wiring or modify plumbing to fit the new footprint.

You probably have one of these concerns

Most homeowners who ask about pump installation are dealing with noise complaints from neighbors, rising energy costs, or a pump that has started leaking or losing prime, and they want to know if upgrading will actually solve the problem.

What is the difference between single-speed and variable-speed pumps?
Single-speed pumps run at one fixed speed all the time, while variable-speed pumps adjust motor speed based on demand. Variable-speed models use less energy, run quieter, and meet current efficiency standards required in most areas.
How much can I save by switching to a variable-speed pump?
Most homeowners save 50 to 70 percent on pool-related energy costs after switching to a variable-speed pump. The exact savings depend on your current pump size, how many hours you run it, and your local electricity rate.
How long does a pool pump installation take?
Most installations take two to four hours depending on whether we need to update wiring, modify plumbing, or relocate the pump pad. We schedule installations by appointment and test the system before we leave.
Will a new pump work with my existing filter and heater?
Yes, as long as the new pump is sized correctly for your pool volume and plumbing diameter. We check compatibility during the quote process so you do not end up with a pump that is too powerful or too weak for your system.
What happens to my old pump after installation?
We haul away the old pump and dispose of it properly. If the motor is still functional, some recycling centers will accept it for scrap metal, but we handle that process for you.

A loud, inefficient pump does not just waste energy, it makes your backyard less enjoyable and costs you money every month it stays in service. Clean and Clear Pool Store, Repair, Maintenance and Remodel is ready to install a variable-speed pump at your Houston property and show you what a quiet, efficient pool system feels like, so learn more when you are ready to stop overpaying for circulation.