
POOL GUY FILTER CLEANING SERVICES
There are 3 main
types of swimming pool filters: Sand">
POOL GUY
FILTER CLEANING SERVICES
There are 3 main
types of swimming pool filters: Sand">
POOL GUY
FILTER CLEANING SERVICES
There are 3 main
types of swimming pool filters: Sand">
POOL GUY
FILTER CLEANING SERVICES
There are 3 main
types of swimming pool filters: Sand, DE (which stands for Diatomaceous Earth),
and Cartridge. DE and Cartridge filters need to be cleaned (semi-annually for DE
filters and quarterly for cartridge filters).
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Below
is a description of each kind of filter: Sand
Filters Diatomaceous
Earth Filters
Cartridge
Filters
The sand in a sand filter is specially graded to trap dirt particles. As a
sand filter collects dirt, its efficiency increases, trapping even more
dirt. When your pressure gauge shows a reading 8-10 lbs. over its clean,
start-up reading, it is time to backwash (forcing water to flow through the
filter backwards) the captured dirt out of the filter.
The DE filter is the most efficient type of pool filter. It can trap
particles smaller than what the naked eye can see. As with sand filters, the
pressure gauge indicates a need for backwashing when it reads 8-10 lbs.
higher than its “clean” reading. After backwashing a DE filter, a new
application of DE filter powder is added to the filter by pouring directly
into the skimmer. A semi-annual breakdown of the filter is necessary to
thoroughly clean DE filter grids.
A
DE filter requires a coating of DE powder on the filter grids. This is where
the dirt gets trapped in your filter. The powder, when first added,
dissolves in the pipe on its way to the filter tank. When it reaches the
grids, the powder stops, coating the grid. The water passes on through the
powder, then the fabric covered grid, leaving the dirt trapped in the DE
powder coating. A clean cartridge filter element traps
dirt and particles of 25-100 microns
in size. During routine maintenance, the cartridge must be removed from the
tank and washed thoroughly, top to bottom. Each time the filter is cleaned,
some of its filtering ability is reduced. The cartridge should be replaced
every 2-5 years, depending on the work it was asked to do. If the filter is
undersized, and the pool has had some algae and/or tree debris every year (a
common problem here in the desert), then it may last only 1-2 years.
Correctly sized cartridge filters can operate for 6 months between
cleanings.
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If your filter requires frequent backwashing (it should be able to operate
continuously for a period of 4 weeks between backwashing), the sand may have
deteriorated. A properly sized sand filter can go up to 10 years between
sand changes. High amounts of oils from swimmers can gum up a sand bed over
time. Years of a pump forcing water over the grains wear away the sharp
edges of the sand (think about the Grand Canyon). Worn sand becomes
circular, and traps dirt less efficiently.
Improperly serviced DE filters may have pressure rise very quickly, and if
left without proper DE coating, the grids will become damaged. A properly
sized and serviced DE Filter should be able to operate continuously for a
period of 4 weeks between backwashing.
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