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Here is whether you should run your pool filter during the day or at night and how to find the right balance Before we get into it… If you want a professional assessment of your pump run schedule and overall circulation setup to ensure your pool is being filtered as effectively as possible, our team is here to help. Reach us in Orange Texas at +1 409-734-7665, Beaumont at 409-734-POOL, Lake Charles at 337-333-POOL, visit www.409pool.com or click the link in the bio. Now to the honest answer on day versus night filtration and what we actually recommend… Both daytime and nighttime filtration contribute to water quality but they do not contribute equally. The sun, heat, and UV exposure your pool faces during the day makes daytime circulation more valuable than nighttime. Here is how to balance that with the reality of running costs. Daytime Filtration Is Technically More Effective. UV exposure from the sun degrades chlorine, heat accelerates bacterial and algae growth, and evaporation concentrates contaminants, all during daylight hours. Running your pump when these conditions are most active means your filtration is working when it is most needed. Running Your Pump 24 Hours a Day Is the Ideal. But Not Always Practical. Continuous circulation produces the best possible water quality. For pool owners with variable speed pumps, running 24/7 at a lower speed can be cost-effective. For single speed pumps, electricity costs make this approach significantly more expensive. Splitting Your Run Time Between Day and Night Is the Practical Middle Ground. Running 6 hours during the day and 6 hours at night gives you 12 hours of daily circulation spread across both periods. This balances water quality against running costs and is the schedule we recommend to most clients as a starting point. #PoolPump #PoolFilter #PoolMaintenance #PoolCare #PoolTips #PoolCirculation #BackyardPool #PoolLife #PoolEquipment #409Pool

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