Thanks in advance for any ideas!
5 year old Fiberglass SWG pool(approx 15k gallons) with sand filter and all pentair components. Last year replaced pump with variable speed pump. Automatic cover so pool stays covered when not in use.
This year I have noticed the pool is more dirty. Water tested at local pool store multiple times and everything is in balance. When I say dirty I do not mean cloudy. It is very clear. Just lots more bugs and twigs on the surface and at the bottom of the pool. We do not live in an area with many trees. Have not noticed this much surface debris in the past. Skimmer is almost always empty.
We have two main drains in the side of the pool and three return jets. The jest appear to be pushing the water at normal pressure. The drains, when I try to feel for suction seem very weak. This is with the pump at the highest setting.
Is it possible my sand filter needs replaced? To be honest I have not been the best at backwashing over the last few years.
Any other possible issues I should be looking at?
Thanks again!
5 year old Fiberglass SWG pool(approx 15k gallons) with sand filter and all pentair components. Last year replaced pump with variable speed pump. Automatic cover so pool stays covered when not in use.
This year I have noticed the pool is more dirty. Water tested at local pool store multiple times and everything is in balance. When I say dirty I do not mean cloudy. It is very clear. Just lots more bugs and twigs on the surface and at the bottom of the pool. We do not live in an area with many trees. Have not noticed this much surface debris in the past. Skimmer is almost always empty.
We have two main drains in the side of the pool and three return jets. The jest appear to be pushing the water at normal pressure. The drains, when I try to feel for suction seem very weak. This is with the pump at the highest setting.
Is it possible my sand filter needs replaced? To be honest I have not been the best at backwashing over the last few years.
Any other possible issues I should be looking at?
Thanks again!