Hi All,
I have a Pentair Tagelus TA60D sand filter installed May 2023 by a local pool builder. I am in NJ so pool only open May-Sept. From the first backwash - sand came out with discharge. Called Pentair and they said this can be normal for 1 or 2 initial backwashes. This continued through Sept. Pool company messed up in several ways I will not get into here. They are not returning my calls. I just want this fixed even if out of my own pocket.
Is there anything helpful I need to know? Is it as simple as finding a reputable pool tech to come and assess and repair? I'm guessing one or more laterals is cracked due to putting sand in too heavily or improper shipping and handling of pump along the way.
Is it possible or likely this repair will lead to someone coming out to assess, needing parts and my filter being down for some length of time - water turning green, etc? Or is it likely that even if they need to order parts they can still let filter run - even if without sand if they needed to remove sand to inspect, and at least I can keep water circulating?
Thanks for any thoughts on this!
Jeff
I have a Pentair Tagelus TA60D sand filter installed May 2023 by a local pool builder. I am in NJ so pool only open May-Sept. From the first backwash - sand came out with discharge. Called Pentair and they said this can be normal for 1 or 2 initial backwashes. This continued through Sept. Pool company messed up in several ways I will not get into here. They are not returning my calls. I just want this fixed even if out of my own pocket.
Is there anything helpful I need to know? Is it as simple as finding a reputable pool tech to come and assess and repair? I'm guessing one or more laterals is cracked due to putting sand in too heavily or improper shipping and handling of pump along the way.
Is it possible or likely this repair will lead to someone coming out to assess, needing parts and my filter being down for some length of time - water turning green, etc? Or is it likely that even if they need to order parts they can still let filter run - even if without sand if they needed to remove sand to inspect, and at least I can keep water circulating?
Thanks for any thoughts on this!
Jeff