i read and watched the videos about how to deep clean sand in a sand filter
This post will walk you through the anatomy of a sand filter, and then provide a video at the end for how to deep clean your sand filter. The filter used in the photos and videos is a Hayward S180T top mount sand filter. The images are of a similar filter. Obviously not all filters are...
www.troublefreepool.com
there was one comment that there was really no explanation about how to remove the top. it said clearly that the filter has to be disconnected from all plumbing. i am totally not handy and waaay too scared - and have no idea - how to cut lines or even to disconnect lines. AND i do not understand at all why i can't remove the top/multiport with all the connected pipes. if i detach the top/multiport, the base of the sand filter which holds the sand is not connected to anything at all - not to return lines or suction lines... so why can't i go ahead and clean and then reattach the top with the 2 screws at the collar. that does not seem so intimidating to me.
also, the video shows a winterized system. if i'd open my system that is already up and running, it will be fill with water. why would i drain it? wouldn't i WANT water in the filter anyway?
the reason i'm trying to clean the sand is because my pump is making a crazy sound. i called the pool company down multiple times. it has been making this noise since they installed a new motor on my pump. they don't seem to have any idea what is causing the sound. yesterday, they said it was not a broken impeller, nothing is clogged, so i must need to change the sand (for $450!). but my sand is almost new! and they seem to suggest changing the sand all the time... in trying to read up, i found this thread which says at most, i should deep clean. So i'd really like to see if this will improve the noise my pump is making.