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Smarter Pool Management

Take control of your pool with pool controls that make managing pumps, heaters, and lights simple and efficient.

All-in-One Pool and Spa Controls

Our pool and spa controls let you oversee both your pool and spa from a single system, saving time and hassle.

Automated Swimming Pool Controls

Set schedules, monitor systems, and maintain clean water effortlessly with swimming pool controls designed for convenience.

Advanced Electronic Controls for the Pool

Electronic controls for the pool bring smart automation to your backyard, including timers, temperature adjustments, and filtration cycles.

Easy Setup and Maintenance

Install or upgrade your pool systems quickly with controls made for easy use and minimal maintenance.

Compatible With Major Brands

Our controls work seamlessly with popular pool and spa equipment, making upgrades or replacements simple.

Shop Pool Controls Online

Explore our selection of pool and spa controls online, with reliable options ready to enhance the performance of your pool system.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Match the number of circuits/loads you need (pump, heater, lights, valve actuators).
  • Ensure compatibility with your voltage (120 V, 240 V) and wiring configuration.
  • Decide whether you need basic timer control or full automation with smartphone/app access.
  • Confirm compatibility with your existing equipment brands. For example, Hayward’s control systems are optimized for its heaters and salt systems.

Check if you want integration with home automation or expansion-capability.

A well-installed pool control panel or automation system typically lasts around 8-12 years, though this depends on factors like environment, usage, and how well the enclosure is sealed from moisture and corrosion. Annual inspections and keeping the unit clean and dry can extend its life.

Look for:

  • Equipment (pump, heater, lights) not responding to panel commands.
  • Buttons or touch-screens not working reliably.
  • Error messages or “no communication” indications on the panel.
  • Corrosion, moisture intrusion, or burn marks inside the enclosure.

If the issue isn’t wiring or power supply, replacing the control board or panel may resolve it.

Yes - if you are comfortable with pool-equipment wiring and electrical safety. If you upgrade from basic timer control to a full automation system, you’ll want to:

  • Confirm proper circuits and load capability.
  • Ensure compatibility with existing pumps and heaters.
  • Label wiring before disconnecting.

Not always. Many brands (e.g., Hayward, Pentair, Jandy) use proprietary wiring, connectors, or communication protocols. While some universal controls exist, you must verify compatibility with your equipment before purchase. Installation errors can lead to malfunction or void warranties.

Modern controls allow scheduling of pumps, heaters, and features so they run during off-peak times, reducing energy use. Automation systems can adjust run times based on temperature, load, or bather use. For example, Hayward advertises energy savings through efficient scheduling.

  • A basic control panel might offer on/off scheduling for a pump or heater.
  • A full automation system integrates multiple loads (pump, heater, lights, valves), smartphone control, remote access, and home-automation compatibility. Literature on “pool controls” emphasizes automation, scheduling, and smart features.