How Do You Make A Pool Sand Filter Run Better?
Your swimming pool needs to have a clean appearance and feature clear sparkling water. To accomplish this task, your sand filter needs to function at peak efficiency. Pool owners count on that small amount of silica sand to catch impurities and remove dirt, so they can enjoy the relaxation their backyard getaways provide them. When the sand filter is not doing the job properly, it is time to regroup and find out just what is wrong. Change your current sand it if it has been more than three or four years since initially added. Keep a record to see how long it has been in the filter. Use only #20 silica sand as the replacement and no more than the manufacturer requires. Use the correct size and brand pump that the manufacturer recommends. Changing pump brands or sizes by either upgrading or downgrading horsepower can affect the sand inside the filter. Using a pump with insufficient horsepower will not push dirt from the filter during backwashing, so the result is cloudy or dingy-looking