So my build starts in a couple months. I had DE in my last house, and loved it. But now wondering if I should just save the $600 and go with sand??? Am I crazy trying to save $600 on a completely new build?
Either sand or cartridge filter.So my build starts in a couple months. I had DE in my last house, and loved it. But now wondering if I should just save the $600 and go with sand??? Am I crazy trying to save $600 on a completely new build?
Im cheap.....LOLS,
It is your pool and you should get what you want... If $600 is going to be an issue on a new pool build, you really should not be building a pool at all...
I personally like large cartridge filters, that I only need to clean once a year. I will never... ever... go back to using DE again.
Thanks,
Jim R.
They should last 7-10 years.but what I am hearing is the expense of the cartridges could negate the cost of the backwash water...
I have had a pool for 40 years in 3 different homes/states. My first two pools were for 35 of that 40 years. Both had DE, and I absolutely loved them. The clarity was always fantastic, and they cleared up quickly in the spring. My newest pool has a cartridge filter - and for the first two years I struggled to keep it from going cloudy every month or so - drove me nuts as the pool is open year round in Florida. I know that they don't recommend this on this site, but I had used Super Blue by Robard in my 2 previous pools on a monthly basis and never had clouding. I started using Super Blue on this pool about a year ago... and haven't had it go cloudy once.
I honestly think that the Super Blue (which is a clarifier), makes the cartridge perform at the level of my old DE.
Yup. I clean mine once the spring crud is done falling and again before putting it away for the winter. Neither is ever needed at that time from a functionality standpoint and it's just for me to sleep better. I could definitely over a year and probably 2.So I guess, a cartridge filter never gets backwashed? Just open, and clean?
Yea, we get 2 mos of green haze here in GA in the spring, so much worse than we had up in the NE. That sounds easy enough though. I will ask my builder if there is a price difference between the DE and cartridge. I am thinking not, especially since, it sounds like a multiport valve is not needed on a cartridge filter?. Assuming though, you could dump water if needed, say after a big rainfall?Yup. I clean mine once the spring crud is done falling and again before putting it away for the winter. Neither is ever needed at that time from a functionality standpoint and it's just for me to sleep better. I could definitely over a year and probably 2.
Assuming though, you could dump water if needed, say after a big rainfall?