Question about low pressure at filter

When you purchase a new home, you can have the seller purchase a home warranty for applcances, etc. For an added fee, they can include the pool equipment.
You can use that to have a replacement booster pump and/or at least have it repaired. It may be only the $80 callout fee that is usually assocated with home warranty plans.
Be warned though that they will ask for a copy of any inspections you did and if the inspections say “failing booster pump”, then the warranty claim will be denied (after you paid the service fee for the guy to come out). Ask me how I know. 🤣
 
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