Pool pump: the short answer
Running a typical 1,100 W pool pump about
8 hours a day costs roughly
$1.50 a day, $22.44 a month, and
$269.28 a year at the $0.17/kWh US average — about 8.8 kWh a day.
A single-speed pool pump around 1,100 W running many hours a day in season is a surprisingly large load; variable-speed pumps cut this sharply.
Make it your own
These are indicative figures, not a bill. Your real cost depends on the
unit's actual wattage, how long you run it, and your local rate. Enter your own watts and
the $/kWh from your bill in the calculator above for an accurate estimate.
Cycling appliances don't run at full power continuously.
Indicative: typical 1,100 W × 8 h/day at the $0.17/kWh US
average, as of 2026-06. Use your bill for accuracy.