Hi everyone.
So I think it's time to replace the dinky 1000 GPH included pump for my 15x48 AGP. My pool is "a little" to "moderately" cloudy pretty much all the time. When we first got it, it was beautifully clear all the time; no longer. Here's what it looks like today (overhead shot):

After not changing the filter for the first three weeks of ownership, I am now changing the filter sometimes daily, sometimes every couple of days. I run the pump now 24x7.
I have a pool sock over one return; it turns dirty after a single day. When I brush the floor with a pool broom, you can see plumes of particulates. When I use my Intex portable vacuum I do capture a good amount of particulate, but I also see plumes coming out of the vacuum vents. So at least some of the particulates on the floor of the pool are being sent into the pool itself. Incidently, after coming home after a 3 day vacation, the pool was perfectly clear, but the floor of the pool was just filthy with dirt and debris.
It's possible the location of the pool is to blame; I place it below the shade of some really tall trees. The branches I can reach I cut down, but there's a lot more vertically. The nice thing is the shade, but I do get a fair amount of falling leaves and twigs and such (which I skim daily).
BTW I just got the TFT-100 test kit for more precision, but I've been using the Home Depot test kit pretty strictly, and I haven't really let FC levels drop below 5. CYA levels are around 50. I use the Home Depot HDX chlorinating liquid.
After reading a lot of posts, and watching a bunch of videos, I know I have to move to a sand filter pump (I'm looking at the Intex ones) but I still have a number of questions:
So I think it's time to replace the dinky 1000 GPH included pump for my 15x48 AGP. My pool is "a little" to "moderately" cloudy pretty much all the time. When we first got it, it was beautifully clear all the time; no longer. Here's what it looks like today (overhead shot):

After not changing the filter for the first three weeks of ownership, I am now changing the filter sometimes daily, sometimes every couple of days. I run the pump now 24x7.
I have a pool sock over one return; it turns dirty after a single day. When I brush the floor with a pool broom, you can see plumes of particulates. When I use my Intex portable vacuum I do capture a good amount of particulate, but I also see plumes coming out of the vacuum vents. So at least some of the particulates on the floor of the pool are being sent into the pool itself. Incidently, after coming home after a 3 day vacation, the pool was perfectly clear, but the floor of the pool was just filthy with dirt and debris.
It's possible the location of the pool is to blame; I place it below the shade of some really tall trees. The branches I can reach I cut down, but there's a lot more vertically. The nice thing is the shade, but I do get a fair amount of falling leaves and twigs and such (which I skim daily).
BTW I just got the TFT-100 test kit for more precision, but I've been using the Home Depot test kit pretty strictly, and I haven't really let FC levels drop below 5. CYA levels are around 50. I use the Home Depot HDX chlorinating liquid.
After reading a lot of posts, and watching a bunch of videos, I know I have to move to a sand filter pump (I'm looking at the Intex ones) but I still have a number of questions:
- How necessary is the cutting of the vinyl liner to create 1.5" holes?
- If I chose not to cut the liner, what adapters do I need to purchase in addition to the pump?
- How big of a pump should I get? Is 2100 GPH enough, or do I need to go to 2800?
- Will the sand pump help me clarify my almost-never-clear pool?