- Dec 21, 2023
- 156
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hi, so it is pollen season here in South Florida, and I am constantly battling a cloudy pool. Chemical levels are fine and I’ve done a chlorine loss test. I am planning on slamming my pool in hopes that it will help clear up the water.
I run my pool 24/7 anyway. I use skimmer socks to help catch the pollen. However, my question is around my filter. Florida is known for its small filters. I am basically cleaning my filter once a day and there’s a ton of yellow pollen on the filter. My question is could it be the age of my filter even though it looks in good shape that it is still letting pollen pass through creating the cloudy water. I have to assume my filter is north of three years at this point. I do keep it well-maintained and it looks good but I would have to assume there’s been some wear over the years. I don’t have much pollen settling just a light dusting that I noticed when I brush my sun decks.
I run my pool 24/7 anyway. I use skimmer socks to help catch the pollen. However, my question is around my filter. Florida is known for its small filters. I am basically cleaning my filter once a day and there’s a ton of yellow pollen on the filter. My question is could it be the age of my filter even though it looks in good shape that it is still letting pollen pass through creating the cloudy water. I have to assume my filter is north of three years at this point. I do keep it well-maintained and it looks good but I would have to assume there’s been some wear over the years. I don’t have much pollen settling just a light dusting that I noticed when I brush my sun decks.