Hi all!
First off, this home/pool are new to me as of February 2024. The pool was refinished with pebble tech in December of 2022 along with a new VS pump and sand filter.
I am not sure how long in total this has been happening, but it’s been at least a few weeks now since I first noticed it. When the pump first starts up, the returns are clear for about 5 seconds and then this cloudy mess comes out for about 5-10 seconds before they go clear again. There is no visible discharge again until the pump is started up from being off. This same cloud is also visible during a rinse after I backwash the filter.
Most recently, I captured some of this cloudy water in a small test bottle to see what I could see. It was only after about 10-15 min that there was some visible “dust” at the bottom of the bottle. It’s obviously extremely fine and not granular like the filter sand.
The only thing I could come up with is that this stuff is too fine for the sand filter to capture. What I can’t rationalize however, is why it only happens for this brief moment on pump start.
Any ideas?!
First off, this home/pool are new to me as of February 2024. The pool was refinished with pebble tech in December of 2022 along with a new VS pump and sand filter.
I am not sure how long in total this has been happening, but it’s been at least a few weeks now since I first noticed it. When the pump first starts up, the returns are clear for about 5 seconds and then this cloudy mess comes out for about 5-10 seconds before they go clear again. There is no visible discharge again until the pump is started up from being off. This same cloud is also visible during a rinse after I backwash the filter.
Most recently, I captured some of this cloudy water in a small test bottle to see what I could see. It was only after about 10-15 min that there was some visible “dust” at the bottom of the bottle. It’s obviously extremely fine and not granular like the filter sand.
The only thing I could come up with is that this stuff is too fine for the sand filter to capture. What I can’t rationalize however, is why it only happens for this brief moment on pump start.
Any ideas?!