Prices and Quotes for Changing Pool Filter Equipment
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Prices and Quotes for Changing Pool Filter Equipment

Changing the pool filter will have a variable price depending mainly on the power and filtration capacity of the equipment, as well as the type of filter (conventional or salt chlorination) and its quality. On average, it can cost around 2,000 €.

1,200 € - 4,500 €Budget range
2,850 €Average price
2–4 weeksTypical duration

Amounts are indicative and sourced from the original imported guide. The final budget depends on the scope, materials, and previous condition of the space.

Service Levels and Pricing

Compare the different options available based on your budget and needs for replacing your pool filter pump.

Basic

Entry-level conventional filter pump with standard filtration capacity, ideal for small pools up to 30 m³. Includes basic installation and equipment startup.

Average budget
Typical duration
1.200 € - 1.600 €1 - 2 days
Conventional sand filter pump
Power 0.55 - 0.75 HP
Basic installation
Startup and testing

Standard

Mid-range conventional filter pump with excellent value for money, perfect for medium pools of 30-50 m³. Includes complete professional installation and extended warranty.

Average budget
Typical duration
1.800 € - 2.500 €2 - 3 days
Conventional filter pump or basic salt chlorination system
Power 1 - 1.5 HP
Professional installation with connections
2-year warranty
Maintenance advice

Premium

High-end salt chlorination system with advanced technology, recommended for large pools (50-100 m³) or those seeking maximum efficiency and convenience. Includes expert installation, smart control, and comprehensive training.

Average budget
Typical duration
3.200 € - 4.500 €3 - 4 days
Salt chlorination system or next-generation filter pump
Power 1.5 - 2.2 HP with smart control
Complete professional installation with safeguards
Automatic disinfection system
3-year warranty and first-year maintenance
Training and detailed user manual

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Pool filter replacement prices

See what homeowners usually pay for the most common tasks. Use these ranges to fine-tune your scope and avoid missing key items in your budget.

Replace chlorine filter with salt

1.600 €

Pool 4 x 8 x 1.6 m

Replace filter sand

200 €

Pool 4 x 8 x 1.6 m

Replace filter sand with glass

400 €

Pool 4 x 8 x 1.6 m

Replace filter cartridge

300 €

Pool 4 x 8 x 1.6 m

Replace chlorine filter with a new one

1.800 €

Pool 4 x 8 x 1.6 m

Steps for replacing your pool filter with Reformia

Replacing your pool filter will have a variable price depending mainly on the power and filtration capacity of the equipment, as well as the type of filter (conventional or salt chlorination) and its quality. On average, you can expect to pay around 2.000 €.

Assess the current condition of your filter

1. Assess the current condition of your filter

Before requesting quotes for replacing your pool filter, inspect the current equipment to identify problems such as leaks, unusual noises, or loss of efficiency. This assessment will help you understand if replacement is truly necessary and determine what type of filter best suits your pool.

Determine the required power and capacity

2. Determine the required power and capacity

Calculate your pool's volume and consult with professionals about the required power. An inadequate filter will result in unnecessary costs; quotes vary between 1,200 € and 4,500 € depending on required capacity and equipment quality.

Choose between a conventional or salt-based filter

3. Choose between a conventional or salt-based filter

Decide whether you prefer a conventional filter (more affordable, from 1,200 €) or a salt system (more expensive but requires less chemical maintenance). This choice will significantly impact your final budget and long-term maintenance costs.

Replacing your pool filter will have a variable price depending mainly on the power and filtration capacity of the equipment, as well as the type of filter (conventional or salt chlorination) and its quality. On average, you can expect to pay around 2.000 €.

What is usually included in a quote

Each professional may structure quotes differently, but most project budgets follow this logic.

Typically included

Supply and installation of the new pool pump
Connection of pipes and valves to the existing system
Functionality testing and system startup
Disconnection and removal of the old pump
Advice on maintenance and operation of the new equipment
Manufacturer's warranty on the equipment (typically 1-3 years)

Often not included

Repair or replacement of damaged or corroded pipes
Installation of new isolation or regulation valves
Initial water chemical treatment and pH balancing
Pool shell repair or circuit leak repairs
Upgrade or change of the filtration system (sand, cartridge, etc.)

Steps for replacing your pool filter

Replacing your pool filter will have a variable price depending mainly on the power and filtration capacity of the equipment, as well as the type of filter (conventional or salt chlorination) and its quality. On average, you can expect to pay around 2.000 €.

1. Assess the current condition of your filter

1. Assess the current condition of your filter

Before requesting quotes for replacing your pool filter, inspect the current equipment to identify problems such as leaks, unusual noises, or loss of efficiency. This assessment will help you understand if replacement is truly necessary and determine what type of filter best suits your pool.

2. Determine the required power and capacity

2. Determine the required power and capacity

Calculate your pool's volume and consult with professionals about the required power. An inadequate filter will result in unnecessary costs; quotes vary between 1,200 € and 4,500 € depending on required capacity and equipment quality.

3. Choose between a conventional or salt-based filter

3. Choose between a conventional or salt-based filter

Decide whether you prefer a conventional filter (more affordable, from 1,200 €) or a salt system (more expensive but requires less chemical maintenance). This choice will significantly impact your final budget and long-term maintenance costs.

4. Request quotes from specialized companies

4. Request quotes from specialized companies

Contact at least three pool renovation companies to obtain detailed quotes for filter replacement. Average prices are 2,850 € and vary based on brands, models, and included services such as installation and removal.

What can change your final price

Even similar projects can end with different budgets. These are the factors that most often push costs up or down.

Power and filtering capacity

Pool pumps with higher power output (measured in HP) and filtering capacity have significantly higher prices. A 1.5 HP pump can cost between 800-1,200 €, while a 3 HP model can reach 2,500-3,500 €.

Type of filtration system

Conventional sand or cartridge filter systems are more affordable (1,500-2,500 €), while salt chlorination or electrolysis systems are more expensive (2,500-4,000 €) due to their advanced technology and lower chemical maintenance requirements.

Brand and equipment quality

Well-known brands like Astralpool, Hayward, or Pentair command premium prices (up to 30-40% more expensive), while generic or lesser-known brands offer more budget-friendly options without compromising basic functionality.

Installation difficulty and location

If the old pump is easily accessible and the connections are standard, installation will be faster and more cost-effective. Work in difficult areas or with old piping that requires adaptations can increase the budget by 300-600 €.

Pool Filter Replacement Cost and Pricing Guide

Pool Filter Replacement Cost and Pricing Guide

Replacing your pool filter will have a variable price depending mainly on the power and filtration capacity of the equipment, as well as the type of filter (conventional or salt chlorination) and its quality. On average, you can expect to pay around 2.000 €.

Replacing a pool filter system in Spain typically costs between €800 and €3,500, depending on the filter type, pool size, and complexity of installation. A basic sand filter replacement generally falls on the lower end of this range, while cartridge or diatomaceous earth (DE) filters command higher prices due to their advanced filtration capabilities. Labor costs typically represent 40-50% of the total price, with the remaining expenses covering the filter unit itself and any additional materials needed for proper installation. Understanding these cost factors helps homeowners budget appropriately for this essential pool maintenance service.

Pool Filter Replacement Cost and Pricing Guide

Replacing your pool filter will have a variable price depending mainly on the power and filtration capacity of the equipment, as well as the type of filter (conventional or salt chlorination) and its quality. On average, you can expect to pay around 2.000 €.

When obtaining a price quote for pool filter replacement, it's important to provide professionals with specific details about your current system. The size of your pool, measured in gallons or cubic meters, directly influences both the filter capacity required and installation complexity. Older pools may need additional plumbing work or equipment upgrades, which can increase the final cost. Most professional pool technicians will conduct a site visit to assess your existing equipment and provide an accurate, itemized quote that breaks down labor, materials, and any required permits or inspections.

To ensure you're getting fair pricing for your filter replacement, obtain quotes from multiple professional pool service providers in your area. Comparing quotes allows you to evaluate different options and understand what services are included in each price. Some professionals may offer package deals that combine filter replacement with cleaning, system inspection, or seasonal maintenance. Don't automatically choose the cheapest option; instead, consider the professional's experience, warranty offerings, and reputation. A slightly higher investment with an established, certified technician often provides better long-term value and peace of mind regarding the quality of your pool's filtration system.

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Energy Suppliers

6
Price guides
90+
Pro
4.5
Energy Suppliers
Typical project budget
50 € - 550 €0.09 € - 0.27 €/kWh

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals and unit pricing where relevant.

Construction

24
Price guides
420+
Pro
4.7
Construction
Typical project budget
50 € - 800,000 €15 € - 80 €/hour180 € - 2,000 €/m²

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Installers

83
Price guides
800+
Pro
4.9
Installers
Typical project budget
15 € - 75,000 €15 € - 150 €/hour

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Maintenance

37
Price guides
500+
Pro
4.9
Maintenance
Typical project budget
12 € - 7,000 €10 € - 100 €/hour25 € - 60 €/m²

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Moving Services

12
Price guides
220+
Pro
4.6
Moving Services
Typical project budget
3 € - 3,500 €17 € - 300 €/hour

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Minor Works

124
Price guides
650+
Pro
4.7
Minor Works
Typical project budget
3 € - 35,000 €15 € - 300 €/hour7 € - 450 €/m²

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Renovations

47
Price guides
800+
Pro
4.9
Renovations
Typical project budget
70 € - 300,000 €20 € - 50 €/hour10 € - 800 €/m²7 € - 20 €/ml

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Technical Services

35
Price guides
150+
Pro
4.9
Technical Services
Typical project budget
100 € - 55,000 €40 € - 40 €/hour

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Retail & Assembly

1
Price guides
340+
Pro
4.8
Retail & Assembly
Typical project budget
2,000 € - 18,000 €

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ
How much does it cost to replace a pool pump and filter system?

The average price for replacing a pool pump and filter system is around 2.000 €, though it can vary significantly depending on several factors. The cost will mainly depend on the power and filtration capacity of the new equipment, as well as the type of system you choose (conventional or salt chlorination) and its quality. You should request quotes from several specialized professionals to get a more accurate estimate based on your specific needs.

What does the quote for replacing the pump and filter system include?

A typical quote for replacing the pump and filter system includes labor for disassembly and installation, the new equipment (pump and filter), necessary hydraulic connections, and system startup. Some professionals may also include debris and waste removal, though this can vary depending on the quoted service. It's important to verify with the contractor exactly what is included before finalizing the agreement.

How long does it take to replace a pool pump and filter system?

Replacing a pump and filter system is generally completed in 1 or 2 working days, depending on the installation complexity and equipment type. If it's a conventional system, the process is faster, while salt chlorination installations may take longer due to their greater complexity. Once installed, the technician will perform tests and adjustments that may add a few hours to the process.

How should I choose a professional to replace my pump and filter system?

It's advisable to request quotes from several professionals specialized in pool renovations and compare prices, proposed materials, and offered warranties. Verify that the professional has experience with the specific type of system you need to install and can provide references from previous work. Make sure they offer a warranty on both the equipment and labor, typically between 1 and 2 years.

Do I need any permits or licenses to replace the pump and filter system?

In most cases, replacing only the pump and filter system does not require special permits, as it's considered minor maintenance or repair. However, if the work involves structural changes to the pool's hydraulic or electrical installation, it may be necessary to notify your local municipality. We recommend consulting with the contracted professional about specific requirements in your area, as these can vary depending on your region.

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