I need a new pump motor for my 28k gallon pool. I replumbed the piping in the pool house last year with a lot more valves, bends and couplings than it had before. Using an online blog at INYO pools that walks you through the resistance from various components I have come up with a 115' feet of head ( there are a lot of elbows, 45s couplings, etc.) I use the generic values for things like skimmers, main drains, sand filter and heater. They might vary a bit for my exact units but I doubt it will be significant. Anyway, 115' is off the charts at the 60gpm rate the filter is rated for at 1.5 inch pipe, which is what the pool has. Currently the pump has a 1.5 HP motor, but there is a 2.5 hp motor available at a good price and it seems like my not very efficient pipe layout and the estimated lengths of runs from the pool house to the pool is making a big motor necessary. So my question before I buy is- Does 115' feet of head sound plausible or is it so out of whack that I've made a major error in calculations? The pool is 16 by 32 plus a 12'diameter cove so my calculation of all the runs came to about 250'. That plus all the equipment and fittings adds up fast. Any useful advice is gratefully received.