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Pool Pump Making Loud Grinding Noise? Dit is wie je moet bellen
When a pool pump transitions from its normal low hum to a loud grinding, screeching, or growling noise, the cause almost always traces to one of three components inside the motor housing. The most common culprit is worn-out motor bearings — the sealed ball bearings that support the motor shaft degrade over time from heat, moisture intrusion, and chemical exposure, eventually allowing metal-on-metal contact that produces a harsh grinding sound. The noise typically starts intermittently and worsens over several weeks. A second common cause is debris lodged in the impeller: a small stone, twig, or broken piece of skimmer basket that passes through the pump basket and wedges between the impeller vanes and the volute housing, creating a rhythmic scraping or rattling on every revolution. A third possibility is a failing capacitor on single-speed motors — the start capacitor or run capacitor can degrade and cause the motor to struggle during startup, producing a loud buzzing or humming before the motor catches. Less commonly, a bent motor shaft (from running dry) or a cracked impeller causes vibration-induced noise. A pool technician can diagnose which component has failed, replace bearings or the entire motor assembly, clear impeller debris, or swap a bad capacitor, restoring quiet operation and proper flow rate.
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How to fix pool pump making loud grinding noise
Some "pool pump making loud grinding noise" cases look simple, but getting it wrong almost always costs more than calling a pro: hidden leaks, fire risk, code violations, and insurance headaches. A licensed pool & spa technician will diagnose the exact cause, use the right professional tools, and stand behind the repair. Most local pros offer free quotes and can visit the same day or the next.
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Symptoms to look for
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A loud grinding or screeching noise starts as soon as the pump turns on and continues while running
- 02
The pump motor is noticeably hotter to the touch than usual after running for 30 minutes
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Pool water flow from the return jets is weaker than normal despite the pump running at full speed
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A rhythmic clicking or rattling sound occurs at a steady pace that matches the pump's RPM
FAQ
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Who should I call for: Pool Pump Making Loud Grinding Noise?
Call a licensed pool & spa technician. Pool & Spa Technicians have the specialized training, tools, and insurance to diagnose pool pump making loud grinding noise safely and stand behind the fix. Most offer free quotes and can visit the same day or the next.
Can I fix this myself?
Some minor cases can be handled DIY, but most require a licensed pool & spa technician to avoid costly rework and safety risks. A free quote takes under a minute.
How fast can a pro come out?
Most pool & spa technicians offer same-day or next-day visits for non-emergency issues. True emergencies (burst pipes, gas smell, no heat in winter) are typically handled within 1–4 hours.
How much does it cost to fix?
Costs vary by severity and your location. Submit a free quote request to get real pricing from local pros in your area.
What are the signs of: Pool Pump Making Loud Grinding Noise?
A loud grinding or screeching noise starts as soon as the pump turns on and continues while running. The pump motor is noticeably hotter to the touch than usual after running for 30 minutes. Pool water flow from the return jets is weaker than normal despite the pump running at full speed. A rhythmic clicking or rattling sound occurs at a steady pace that matches the pump's RPM.