SHERIDAN, WYOMING – October 30, 2025 – SPECK Pumpen is leveraging its BADU brand and a century-plus of pump engineering to address energy efficiency, service life, and safety across public pools, hotel spa facilities, and closed-loop aquaculture. The company’s 2025 showcase (Hall 07.1 | C020 D021, aquanale) emphasizes climate-friendly pumping, counter-swim systems, and customized industrial solutions designed to reduce OPEX while maintaining water quality and uptime.
Innovation scope: from public pools to closed-loop aquaculture
SPECK’s portfolio spans private and municipal swimming pools, hospitality wellness areas, and industrial plants—plus dedicated lines for fish farming, koi ponds, and shrimp facilities. The BADU range focuses on refined hydraulics, durable materials, and tested safety, aiming to keep circulation steady and maintenance predictable. For operators managing multiple water bodies, a single vendor across pool water supply, disposal, rainwater utilization, and heating simplifies procurement and spares.
Technical value: durability, energy use, and workflow gains
SPECK highlights extreme durability and energy-efficient duty points as core design outcomes, helping facilities cut pump run-time costs without sacrificing turnover rates. In practice, that translates to:
- Lower total cost of ownership: fewer change-outs, longer service intervals.
- Operational resilience: consistent flow for filters, dosing, and heat exchangers.
- Flexible integration: options for hotel pools, large public baths, and industrial circuits.
Counter-swim units complement circulation equipment, offering performance training features for professional users and attractive amenities for wellness programs.
Market context: sustainability pressure and standards-driven purchasing
Public bath operators and hotel groups face rising energy prices, staff constraints, and stricter water-quality oversight. Pumps and associated controls sit at the center of these pressures—where efficiency curves, noise levels, and seal choices influence both guest experience and compliance. While specifications vary by region, purchasing cycles increasingly weigh lifecycle energy use and service pathways alongside head/flow performance, especially in build-operate-maintain contracts and portfolios spanning multiple facilities.
Direct statement from the company
“SPECK Pumpen has been moving water and other liquids - in an efficient and climate-friendly manner - with smart products and efficient solutions since 1909.”
Use cases: where BADU fits in the plant room
- Municipal & public pools: primary circulation, backwash support, and integration with filtration/dosing skids.
- Hospitality & wellness: quiet, efficient operation for guest-facing spas where acoustics and reliability matter.
- Aquaculture & aquafarming: steady, controllable flow for recirculating systems in large aquariums or ponds.
- Industrial applications: robust pumps for water supply/disposal, rainwater recovery, and heating circuits.
Strategic implications for specifiers and operators
Facilities teams evaluating 2026 upgrades can benchmark pumps on energy draw at operating duty points, bearing and seal longevity, and compatibility with existing filtration and heat-recovery assets. For multi-site owners, standardizing on a single pump family can simplify training, spares, and remote monitoring—consolidating OPEX and improving response times. SPECK’s breadth across pool and aquaculture use cases may reduce vendor fragmentation, especially where public, hotel, and leisure assets are managed under one umbrella.
SPECK Pumpen will exhibit at aquanale 2025 (Hall 07.1 | C020 D021). Learn more at speck-pumps.com.