Booster Pump Replacement

Feb 4, 2009
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On my 3rd booster pump since buying a house with a pool. The first was a hayward 5060, I replaced that with a 6060 after about a year when it seized, timers got our of sync and it ran with no water for awhile. The 6060 ran great for the first 12 months, but recently started leaking the fixes were not enough and it messed up the bearings and has seized as well. So I'm now needing another one, looking at another 6060, easy replacement - just swap it out. Was curious if there was a better option - cheaper, better quality, more efficient, whatever just something else.

Thanks,

Jeff
 
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