I had an engineer tell me he runs his pump around the clock because "the worst thing you can do for your pump is to turn it on." I get his point, namely the wear and tear of starting as opposed to continuous running, and he says he has replaced the pump 3 times in over 30 years. Seems impressive, but I've often thought "yeah, but you spend a fortune running that 2 hp pump around the clock."
My question: is this b.s., or does it really last longer? How long should a pump motor last? Is it more cost effective to run a two speed motor on low speed around the clock, and therefore not have to replace it as frequently??

My question: is this b.s., or does it really last longer? How long should a pump motor last? Is it more cost effective to run a two speed motor on low speed around the clock, and therefore not have to replace it as frequently??