
Pool Pumps
Practical pool pump options for pools across Auckland.
Pool Pumps for Cleaner, Better-Circulated Water
A pool pump plays a central role in keeping pool water moving through the filtration system. When the pump is correctly sized and suited to the pool, it supports cleaner water, better filtration and more reliable day-to-day operation.
As suppliers of swimming pool pumps in Auckland, Sparkling Pools can advise on pool pumps for residential pools, managed properties and shared facilities. The right choice depends on the pool size, pipework, filter type, equipment setup and how the pool is used.
Why choose Sparkling Pools for pool pumps
Choosing the Right Pool Pump
Not every pool pump suits every pool. A pump that is too small may struggle to circulate water properly, while a pump that is too powerful can place unnecessary pressure on the system. When considering pool pump replacement, it is important to look at the existing equipment, water volume, filter capacity and the way the pool is used throughout the year. Sparkling Pools can help identify suitable pool pumps based on performance, reliability and compatibility with the wider system. For customers looking for pool pumps in Auckland NZ, support is available for choosing, supplying and replacing pumps that match local pool conditions and day-to-day use.

DAB E.SWIM Variable Speed Pool Pump

AstralPool Viron XT Variable Speed Pump

Theralux TVS Pro

AstralPool CTX Pump

Zodiac FloPro SS Pool Pump

AstralPool XP Pump
Common Questions About Pool Pumps
See our commonly asked question s about Pool Pumps
A pool pump moves water through the filtration system so debris can be removed and treated water can circulate back into the pool.
The TVS Pro comes in 1, 1.25, 1.5 and 1.75 hp. As a rough guide, pools up to around 40,000 litres suit the 1 hp or 1.25 hp, mid-sized family pools suit the 1.5 hp, and larger pools or systems with long pipe runs, solar heating or in-floor cleaning suit the 1.75 hp. Sizing is driven by pool volume and plumbing resistance, not pool size alone. Send us your pool dimensions and we will confirm the right model.
The FloPro SS range covers 0.75 hp (WP000070), 1 hp (WP000071), 1.5 hp (WP000072) and 2 hp (WP000073). Smaller courtyard and plunge pools usually suit 0.75 or 1 hp, standard family pools suit 1.5 hp, and larger pools or those with solar, heating or in-floor cleaning generally need the 2 hp. Flow requirements are set by your plumbing and equipment as much as pool volume, so we confirm sizing before you buy.
The CTX range runs CTX 280C (1.0 hp), CTX 360C (1.25 hp), CTX 400C (1.5 hp) and CTX 500C (2.0 hp), delivering 280, 360, 400 and 500 litres per minute respectively at 8 m head. Match the model to your pool volume, pipe size and any equipment that needs a minimum flow rate. Send us your pool dimensions and equipment list and we will confirm the right size.
The XP range starts at 1.5 hp and goes to 3 hp, with flow rates from 440 to 635 litres per minute at 8 m head. It suits larger residential pools, pools with long pipe runs or significant elevation change, and light commercial installations. For a standard family pool, a smaller pump will usually do the job for less. We will tell you honestly if the XP is more pump than you need.
DAB rates the E.SWIM at up to 90 percent lower running costs than a comparable single speed pump. Real world savings depend on your current pump, your run hours and your power rate, but the mechanism is straightforward: the permanent magnet brushless motor runs at low speed for most of the day, and power draw falls dramatically as speed drops. At Auckland rates of roughly 35 to 40 cents per kWh, the saving is usually the single biggest lever on pool running costs.
The P320 XT draws 1,250W and delivers 303 litres per minute at 8 m head, with a 6.0 star MEPS rating and 514 kWh annual consumption. The P520 XT draws 1,800W, delivers 580 litres per minute, rates 4.5 stars and uses 734 kWh a year. The P320 suits most standard residential pools, while the P520 suits larger pools or systems with significant head pressure.
Pool pump replacement may be needed if the pump is noisy, leaking, losing prime, struggling with circulation, frequently cutting out or no longer performing reliably.
Single speed pumps run flat out every hour they operate. The TVS Pro lets you filter on Eco for most of the day and step up to Med or High only when you are vacuuming or backwashing. Because power draw falls sharply as speed drops, most Auckland households running a variable speed pump see a meaningful reduction in pool running costs. At Auckland rates of roughly 35 to 40 cents per kWh, that adds up quickly over a swim season.
Rated maximum noise runs from 56.4 to 64 dBA depending on model. The 0.75 hp is the quietest in the range at around 56 dBA, which is comparable to normal conversation. If your pump sits near a deck, bedroom or shared boundary, this is worth weighing up against raw flow rate, and it is something we discuss on site.
Work Completed
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Better Circulation Starts With the Right Pump
The right pool pump supports cleaner water, more reliable filtration and smoother pool operation. Sparkling Pools can help match your pool with a practical pump option that suits how it is used.





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