- Jun 12, 2011
- 3,788
- Pool Size
- 19500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pureline Crystal Pure 60,000
Interesting that the consensus so far seems in favor of cartridge filter. However this is from people who currently own DE and (I guess?) don't have personal experience maintaining a cartridge filter.
One thing that was making me shy away from it was the 1-hour needed to remove the cartridges, hose down the cartridges and then re-install them. I suppose it doesn't have to take that long but it would suck to have to do that very often compared to the 10-minutes it takes to backwash a sand filter.
However, it seems that if you buy the biggest cartridge filter possible, you could reduce cartridge washing to a couple times a year??? If so, that would actually be much better than sand backwashing actually! (No way you can just backwash a sand filter 1-2 times a year).
But what is so bad about DE maintenance though? I sounds like if you buy a big enough DE filter, couldn't you just hire someone to thoroughly service it (clean grids, replace DE) twice a year and in effect do no maintenance yourself? And even if completely servicing it yourself, in what way is DE more of a pain to deal with than cartridge exactly? Pouring several pounds of DE down the skimmer every time you backwash doesn't seem like it would be that hard (or maybe it is because you have to drag a big bag of it from your storage to pool and back?). As for washing the grid, well that sounds like about the same effort as washing cartridges but you only need to do that maybe once a year.
Just don't try using a DE filter with cellulose fiber in it for any long run cycles. I tried it and it cleaned the water better than DE, but you MUST change it very frequently. It is biodegradable and starts breaking down in the filter. When that happens you have this terrible gooey mess to clean out of the filter. Back to DE.
If you decide to go with DE, don't consider anything but the QUAD 4 by Pentair. Why, because the filter elements look like cartridges and they clean super fast, and re-assembly is a snap. The curved grid filters that most people have should have gone out with the 1990's. They frequently are a major hassle to get back together, and this comes from someone who has literally done hundreds of filter cleanouts over the past 21 years.
The way I see it is the easier that maintenance is to do, the more likely it will be done. The QUAD 4 cleaning process is simple and fast, and well within most people's DYI ability, so keep that $120 in your pocket.
Pentair QuadDE-100 on a 16,000 gallon pool/spa. I only tear it down and clean it out twice per year .... BUT, last year, I got too busy to do my normal Fall cleaning and it went an entire year without cleaning it or backwashing it. Pressure increase barely reached 25% over clean pressure and the flow from the returns and my spa spillover was unchanged. Absolutely no issues with my chemistry and sanitation staying balanced. Water clarity remained perfect the entire time. Cleaning involves pulling out four cartridge style units that hold the DE and rinsing them off as well as cleaning out the body of the filter. Takes about 2-4 hours on a Saturday morning...not really a chore at all.
If you oversize any filter, it dramatically changes the amount of "maintenance" required. I would not hesitate to get another DE filter for my pool just as long as I can get the biggest one possible....
Well since you chose the Pentair QuadDE-100 for a 16k pool, then I guess it would be fine for my 20k pool. But did you have experience with other filter types in the past?
Also wouldn't it be the case that if you somehow got pool swamp, QuadDE would be a pain to clear up until you got it under control? (although I suppose probably no more than traditional DE or cartridge)
The cartridges on a QuadDE are A LOT easier to clean. First off, the spacing between the pleats is much larger since it only needs to be, at most, 25 sq ft per cartridge (25 * 4 = 100 sq ft). As well, the DE sloughs right off the cartridge material. I have never had to soak or acid clean my cartridges in over 4 years of use.
I put this QuadDE cleaning post together with pictures about a year or so ago.
Guts of QuadDE Filter
If I were asked to pick a new filter tomorrow, I'd probably go with a Clean & Clean cartridge filter because the extra step of recharging the DE has gotten "old".