Smart control systems that run the whole pool from a phone. Automation links a pool's pumps, heating, lighting, and features into one system controlled from a phone or panel. It makes a pool effortless and helps it run efficiently. These reviews and buyer's guide cover the automation systems worth considering.
Automation links a pool's pumps, heating, lighting, and features into one system controlled from a phone or panel. It makes a pool effortless and helps it run efficiently. These reviews and buyer's guide cover the automation systems worth considering.
This guide explains what genuinely matters when choosing pool automation systems, and our reviews below cover the specific products worth considering. Every review is an honest, independent editorial assessment from the WETYR Pools team.
An older pool quietly demands a surprising amount of attention: remembering to run the pump, walking to the equipment pad to turn valves for the spa, flipping breakers for the lights, lighting the heater before anyone wants to swim. None of it is hard, but together it is friction, and friction is what stands between owning a pool and actually using it.
A pool automation system removes that friction. It links the pumps, the heater, the lighting, the spa, and the water and fire features into one coordinated system, and hands the owner the controls on a wall panel and, more usefully, a phone. The pool stops being a set of machines to operate and becomes a single thing you simply tell what to do.
The feature owners love most is scenes: a saved combination of settings the whole pool snaps to with one tap. An evening scene warms the spa and sets the lights; a party scene runs the deck jets and cycles the colors; an energy-saver scene quiets everything down. Schedules handle the rest automatically, filtration on the right cycle, lighting following sunset, so the day-to-day running of the pool effectively disappears.
Automation is also an efficiency tool. Paired with a variable-speed pump, it runs circulation at a low, efficient speed and steps up only when needed, and smart scheduling stops anything running longer than necessary. Part of an automation upgrade pays for itself in the energy it stops wasting.
When comparing automation systems, the most important practical factor is ecosystem fit. Automation works most smoothly when it comes from the same brand as the pool's pump, heater, and salt system, so a Pentair pad pairs best with Pentair automation, a Hayward pad with Hayward, a Jandy pad with Jandy. Look also at the app quality, the wall interface, how many devices and features the system can control, and its capacity to grow as you add to the pool.
An automation system can be designed into a new pool or retrofitted onto an existing one. Either way, it should be specified and installed by a professional so it is wired, configured, and programmed to genuinely deliver the convenience and efficiency it promises.
WETYR Pools designs, installs, and configures pool automation as part of our automation and equipment work, on new pools and as retrofits to existing ones. We help you choose the system that fits your equipment, wire and program it around how your family actually uses the pool, and set up the scenes and schedules so the pool runs itself. Done right, automation makes a pool both effortless and more efficient.
In-depth, independent reviews of the automation systems worth your consideration.
A powerful, expandable automation system and the natural brain for a Pentair-equipped pool. Full control of the pool from a phone.
Read the full reviewHayward's flagship automation system and the natural brain for a Hayward-equipped pool. Comprehensive, app-controlled pool management.
Read the full reviewJandy's app-based automation system and the natural brain for a Jandy-equipped pool. Capable, connected pool control.
Read the full reviewThe right product is only half the result. Correct sizing and installation is the other half.
Tell WETYR Pools about your pool. We will recommend the right automation systems, then size and install it correctly.