POOL EQUIPMENT UPGRADES • ,
Pool Equipment Upgrades in ,
Empire Pools upgrades outdated pool equipment in — from pumps, filters, and heaters
to salt systems, automation, and LED lighting. We design upgrades around your pool, your power bill, and how you
actually use the backyard in , so everything works together and stays easy to operate.
In , we commonly see equipment pads that are aging out after years of hard seasonal use — noisy single-speed pumps,
undersized or restrictive filters, and older heaters that struggle to keep up when you want consistent water temps. During your consult we
look at the full system (plumbing layout, return sizes, suction lines, valves, electrical feed, and gas line routing if you heat the pool)
so we can recommend upgrades that make sense as a complete package — not just “swap a part and hope.”
Because many homes in sit close to major routes like Sunrise Highway (NY-27), Veterans Memorial Highway (NY-454),
and the Long Island Expressway (I-495), we can often schedule installs efficiently and keep your project moving. Neighborhoods around
Ocean Avenue, Johnson Avenue, Knickerbocker Avenue, Church Street, Sycamore Avenue, and nearby side streets frequently have
side-yard pads and tighter equipment corners, so we plan for clean, service-friendly layouts with unions, labeling, and valve access that makes
future service fast and straightforward.
The goal is simple: a quieter, cleaner-running pool that’s easier to manage — with properly sized equipment, smarter controls, and a setup you can
understand at a glance. We’ll walk you through how to run your new system before we leave, and we’ll set your schedules/speeds so you’re not guessing
on day one.
What to Expect
Smarter, Quieter, More Efficient Pool Equipment
Old equipment wastes energy, runs loud, and makes your pool harder to own — and in , we see that pain show up fast
with heavy summer use and debris load from mature trees in established neighborhoods. On each upgrade consult we
evaluate your entire pad — pump, filter, heater, plumbing, and controls — then recommend the right path based on how you
actually run the pool (daily run time, heating habits, and bather load). We size upgrades correctly for your pool and plumbing
so you’re not stuck with an oversized pump, a restrictive filter, or a heater that short-cycles.
pads are often tucked along side yards and tight equipment corners, so we rework the layout for a clean, service-friendly
footprint with unions, valves, and labeling that make everything easy to understand. Many of our routes run right off
the main corridors like Sunrise Highway (NY-27) and nearby access via Veterans Memorial Highway (NY-454), so we can schedule upgrades
efficiently and keep your timeline tight.
Options commonly discussed include variable-speed pumps, larger cartridge or DE filters, modern gas heaters or heat pumps, salt
chlorine generators, automation controls, and LED lighting. We don’t just swap equipment — we build a system that works together,
test it, program run times, and show you exactly how to run your new setup before we leave.
What’s Included
- On-site review of your current pump, filter, heater, plumbing, and controls.
- Discussion of goals: lower electric bills, easier maintenance, better heat, or salt conversion.
- Recommendations for variable-speed pumps sized for your pool and filter.
- Options for upgraded filters (cartridge, DE, or sand) for better clarity and easier cleaning.
- Heater or heat pump upgrade paths for faster warm-up and improved efficiency.
- Salt system, UV, or automation controller recommendations where they make sense.
- Pad re-plumbing and layout cleanup so valves, unions, and equipment are easy to access.
- Programming of new equipment (timers, speeds, temperature, schedules) before we leave.
- Labeled valves and basic “how to run your new system” walk-through at the pad.
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Note: Every upgrade package is custom. Pool Equipment Upgrades start at $699 + tax
and pricing scales based on the equipment you choose and how much re-plumbing is required.
Why Choose Empire Pools
- Decades of experience upgrading equipment pads — we know what holds up in local conditions.
- We design systems, not just swap single pieces — everything is sized to work together.
- Clear side-by-side options: repair existing vs. upgrade, with honest pros and cons.
- Experience with variable-speed pumps, salt systems, and automation for easier ownership.
- Clean, organized equipment pads — unions, labels, and neat plumbing runs.
- Upgrades planned around your yard: access, line layout, and how you entertain outside.
- Goal: a quieter, more efficient, easier-to-manage pool for the next decade, not just one season.
Starting at $699 + tax
What Upgrade Customers Say
★★★★★
“In they swapped our loud pump for a variable-speed and re-plumbed it clean. Night-and-day difference.” — K. D’Amico,
★★★★★
“Bohemia filter upgrade made the water noticeably clearer and the pad finally looks organized.” — M. Donnelly,
★★★★★
“They replaced our old heater and set the schedules so it’s not wasting fuel. Explained everything before leaving.” — A. Singh,
★★★★★
“Salt system install was super clean — labeled valves, unions everywhere, and the app control works great.” — E. Romano,
★★★★★
“We did a full pad refresh — pump, filter, and automation. It’s quieter, easier, and honestly looks professional now.” — S. Kaplan,
Pool Equipment Upgrades — FAQs
What types of equipment can you upgrade?
We upgrade most major components on a typical equipment pad — pumps, filters, heaters or heat pumps, salt systems,
timers/automation, and valves. We’ll look at what you have now and recommend what should be replaced, resized, or
reworked to get the most out of your investment.
Do I need to replace everything at once?
No. Some homeowners do a full pad rebuild; others phase upgrades over a couple of seasons. We’ll prioritize what gives
you the biggest benefit first — often a variable-speed pump or better filter — and then plan the rest so everything
fits together when you’re ready.
Will new equipment lower my electric or gas bills?
In many cases, yes. Variable-speed pumps and properly sized heaters or heat pumps can significantly reduce power
use compared to older single-speed or oversized units. We’ll explain expected savings based on how you currently run
the system and how you want to use the pool.
Can you convert my pool to a salt system?
Yes. We install salt chlorine generators on many pools. We’ll confirm that your equipment and surfaces are
good candidates, size the cell correctly, and show you how to maintain salt levels and run times after the install.
How long does a typical equipment upgrade take?
Smaller upgrades (pump or filter only) can often be completed in a single visit. Full pad rebuilds, heater swaps, or
multi-component projects may take longer depending on access, gas/electric scheduling, and weather. We’ll outline the
timeline when we quote the job so you know what to expect.