Over the last pool season my Sta-rite S7D75 filter has been sending increasing amounts of DE back into my pool. Pretty obviously worn out filter grids. I've tried and failed to remove the manifold that holds the grids in so I called a maintenance guy to see if he would have better luck, and he did not. My possible solutions at this point seem to be to either cut the union that connects the manifold out and put in a new piece or to replace the filter altogether. Obviously the first option could be much cheaper, but I run the risk of my custom plumbing not working. I'm not super excited about doing this myself, and I'm worried about throwing more money into something that may not work out anyway. The pool maintenance guy was trying to sell me on a sand filter, and honestly it sounds a lot easier to maintain than this DE one. He's sending me a quote. I know from a cost perspective I'm looking at the difference between roughly $200 to try to replace the filters (with a lot of mystery variables) and probably $1k to get a new filter installed. Or maybe there's a middle road where I learn to be a plumber and order and install a filter on my own. My current plumbing experience is limited to capping a broken vacuum line. I'm kind of at a loss and could use a little experienced guidance. What would you do? What should I do?