How To Clean Out a Pool Pump Impeller

Prevent Pool Flow Issues With This Simple Pool Pump Repair

If your pool pump is running but the water flow is weak or completely blocked, there’s a high chance your pool pump impeller is clogged. A dirty or blocked impeller can significantly reduce your pool’s circulation, making your filtration system inefficient and risking damage to your swimming pool equipment.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to clean your pool pump impeller safely and effectively—plus when to call in a pro for more advanced pool pump repairs or system installations in Cape Town and surrounding areas.


What Is a Pool Pump Impeller?

The impeller is a small, fan-like component inside your pool pump housing that pulls water through the system. Over time, debris like leaves, hair, or dirt can get lodged in the impeller vanes, reducing or completely stopping water flow.

Symptoms of a clogged impeller include:

Regular cleaning is essential to maintain optimal pump performance and extend the life of your pool system.


What You’ll Need

  • Flat-head screwdriver
  • Needle-nose pliers or tweezers
  • Garden hose or soft-bristle brush
  • Insulated gloves (for safety)
  • Silicone lubricant (optional)

Step-by-Step: How to Clean a Pool Pump Impeller

Step 1: Turn Off All Power

Safety first. Shut off power at the circuit breaker to avoid electric shock. Never open your pump housing while the system is powered.


Step 2: Remove Pump Lid and Basket

Unscrew the pump lid and take out the pump strainer basket. Clean the basket thoroughly and check for large debris. Sometimes, a clogged basket may cause similar symptoms as a clogged impeller.


Step 3: Access the Impeller

With the basket out, reach your fingers or use pliers through the inlet port behind the basket. Gently feel for debris inside the impeller vanes. If you encounter resistance or feel something soft or stringy, you’ve likely found the blockage.


Step 4: Remove the Debris

Use needle-nose pliers or tweezers to gently pull out debris like leaves, hair, or string. Avoid forcing it—you don’t want to damage the impeller blades.

You can also flush the impeller using a garden hose or carefully scrub it using a soft brush. For stubborn build-up, apply a small amount of silicone lubricant to help release grime.


Step 5: Reassemble and Test

Once clean, reinsert the pump basket, screw the lid back on, and restore power. Watch your water flow return to normal!


When to Call in the Pros

If your impeller continues to clog frequently, or if you suspect motor or shaft seal damage, it may be time for a professional pool pump repair or replacement. At Pools Reno, we handle:

We proudly serve Cape Town, Brackenfell, Durbanville, and surrounding Western Cape areas.


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FAQ: Pool Pump Impeller Cleaning

Q: How often should I clean my pool pump impeller?
A: Clean it every 2–3 months or whenever you notice reduced water flow. Regular basket cleaning helps prevent impeller clogs.

Q: Can I run my pump with a clogged impeller?
A: No. Running the pump with a blockage can cause overheating, wear on the motor, and even lead to pump failure.

Q: How do I know if my impeller is damaged?
A: If your pump makes grinding noises even after cleaning, or if water flow is still low, the impeller may be cracked or worn and should be inspected by a professional.

Q: Do you offer emergency pump repair services in Cape Town?
A: Yes! Pools Reno offers emergency repairs and same-day service throughout the Western Cape.


Need Pool Pump Repairs or Maintenance in Cape Town?

At Pools Reno, we specialise in swimming pool equipment repairs, pump servicing, and complete installations. Whether you’re in need of impeller cleaning, shaft seal replacements, or a brand-new pool pump system, our expert technicians have you covered.

Contact us today for a free quote or book your next pool service in Cape Town!


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