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Hayward has a reputation for producing durable, top-quality, and high-performing pool parts, which is why they are a great option to choose for your go-to pool pump supplier when installing your pool, whether it's above ground or in-ground. 

While each product sold through Hayward is top-of-the-line, that doesn't mean it won't require a little TLC to keep it running smoothly. So, when it comes time to troubleshoot your pump problems, do you have the knowledge to do so?

Not many pool owners know what to do when their pump starts to leak, loses water pressure, or fails to turn on altogether. That's why we put together this quick and easy guide to help you.

Parts of a Hayward Pool Pumps

Even though Hayward products are highly durable and dependable, there will be times when Hayward parts need replacing. There are various reasons to swap out your pool pump parts, including when you notice the system is no longer working correctly or at all.

The essential parts of a pool pump include:

  • Lid and hardware cover, lid O-ring, and clamp 
  • Filter basket
  • Motor
  • Impeller
  • Diffuser
  • Housing
  • Wire and connectors
  • Variable speed drive

If your pool pump is having an issue, one of these parts probably needs to be repaired or replaced. 

Replacing Your Hayward Pool Pump Parts

It will be easier to fix your pool pump once you know what each part does and how the unit acts when that part is broken.

Lid and Hardware

The pool pump lid/cap might not sound all that important, but it is the main component in ensuring air doesn't get into the pump. If your pump isn't airtight, you will have problems.

You will know the lid and hardware are bad if:

  • Large air bubbles show up in the strainer basket
  • You notice low water pressure coming from the pump
  • Priming the pump takes longer than normal

Filter Basket

The filter basket in a pump is a crucial part of the pump system. These baskets catch and hold large debris that can get into the "guts" of the unit and clog it, creating internal damage.

You will know the filter basket is broken or clogged if:

  • You can hear a loud rattling noise coming from inside the strainer basket
  • You have a clogged impeller
  • Your cartridges are torn or damaged 

Pump Motor

The motor is the main element of a working pool pump. Motors are the center of the unit, bringing everything together to ensure the system is working. Motors can burn out quickly because they are working the entire time the pump is on. Luckily, Hayward offers sturdy and long-lasting products that will keep your pool up and running longer than many other pump manufacturers. 

You will know the motor is broken if:

  • You hear grinding or screeching - indicates bad bearings
  • You hear loud humming - a spinning shaft indicates the capacitor is failing, while a shaft that does not spin indicates frozen bearings
  • You hear a flipping breaker - internal components are damaged and the pump needs to be replaced
  • You hear no noise at all - the motor shaft is frozen and likely needs to be replaced

Impeller 

The impeller is the part of the pump that creates water pressure. If the impeller cannot spin, there will be little to no water flow in or out of the pump housing. Hayward pump parts, while very sturdy, may break if large debris gets in and clogs up the blades or even break them off.

You will know the impeller is broken if:

  • You hear rattling, indicating the propeller blades are broken
  • There is little or no water pressure, indicating the fan blades are no longer spinning

Diffusers

The diffusers work with the impeller, directing the water flow once it is pushed through the pump. This part is another critical player when it comes to water pressure.

You will know the diffuser is broken if:

  • There is low water pressure coming from the pump, which could indicate dry or damaged gaskets or O-ring
  • You hear a rattling sound, indicating pieces of the unit have broken off

Wiring and Connectors

Wiring and connectors are essential components used to power your pump. Over time, these parts can wear down or sustain damage, rendering your pump ineffective.

You will know the wiring or connectors are broken if:

  • There is no power going to the pump (this could mean loose loose connectors or cracked conduit or wires)

Housing Unit

The housing unit encloses all these parts and keeps them safe from the elements. These units are designed to withstand harsh weather, pool chemicals, and years of use. Because the housing of a pump is so durable, it is hard to repair if it cracks or breaks. Once that happens, you will typically need a replacement pump. 

You will know the housing is broken if:

  • There is visible dry rot or extensive wear
  • Water leaks into the housing
  • There are cracks along the bolt holes or gasket between the seal plate and the pump housing
  • The pump is not working or is fried due to water and debris coming into the housing

Variable Speed Drive

If you have one of Hayward's high-performance variable-speed pumps, you also have a variable-speed drive that controls the amount of power that runs to your pump. This part of the unit controls the speed of the water flow coming from the impeller.

You will know the variable speed drive is broken if:

  • There is a loss of power control, which indicates problems with the motor drive, control assembly, or motor drive 
  • There is a complete loss of power, indicating a problem with the wiring cover or damage to the wires

Buying Replacement Pool Pump Parts From Hayward

There could be a straightforward and easy-to-diagnose issue with your pump, making the fix a breeze. However, sometimes the solution isn't so clear, and getting advice from professionals is essential.

When replacing your Hayward pool pump parts, work directly with professionals with extensive knowledge of Hayward products to ensure you get the items you need for your specific pool pump.

Experts like those at Pool Products Canada will guide you through the process of picking the parts needed for the repair and can give you advice on how to keep your pump working better and longer. 

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