Hey guys - wondering if you guys could help me figure out an issue I'm having with my pool regarding sand/dirt in the pool.
Right now, I have to vacuum it once a week, which I know doesn't sound terrible, but that week is me waiting until it gets bad enough to where I need to vacuum it. There will be bits of what I am thinking is sand spread throughout the pool the next day after vacuuming.
I vacuumed this past Saturday, then turned off the pump and closed the valves so I could take apart the sand filter as I figured I had a cracked lateral or a tear in the spider gasket on the multiport valve which was allowing sand to get back into the pool. By the time I got the sand filter torn apart, which took about a half hour, you could already see bits of sand had settled out over the bottom of the pool.
Upon closer inspection, it doesn't appear that there are any nicks/tears in the spider gasket, and the laterals all looked fine. cleaned everything up and put it all back together, and sure enough, the next morning the small accumulation of sand on the bottom of the pool had gotten a bit worse.
Any thoughts? Or is there something that I am missing? Any help/advice is greatly appreciated!
Prior to vacuuming picture below. I have the discharge jet pointed sideways to the pool gets a natural swirl, that's the reason for the debris accumulating in the middle:

This is a close up of the debris - it looks like a lot of dirt, but could just be the ripples in the water:

Close up of what looks like sand from the filter:

This is a half hour after vacuuming and I had taken the filter apart. You can already see how much sand/dirt has settled to the bottom since the pump wasn't running:

This is what the spider gasket looked like - looked fine to me, but not sure how those little bites of debris got underneath the gasket?

Inside of multiport valve:

Right now, I have to vacuum it once a week, which I know doesn't sound terrible, but that week is me waiting until it gets bad enough to where I need to vacuum it. There will be bits of what I am thinking is sand spread throughout the pool the next day after vacuuming.
I vacuumed this past Saturday, then turned off the pump and closed the valves so I could take apart the sand filter as I figured I had a cracked lateral or a tear in the spider gasket on the multiport valve which was allowing sand to get back into the pool. By the time I got the sand filter torn apart, which took about a half hour, you could already see bits of sand had settled out over the bottom of the pool.
Upon closer inspection, it doesn't appear that there are any nicks/tears in the spider gasket, and the laterals all looked fine. cleaned everything up and put it all back together, and sure enough, the next morning the small accumulation of sand on the bottom of the pool had gotten a bit worse.
Any thoughts? Or is there something that I am missing? Any help/advice is greatly appreciated!
Prior to vacuuming picture below. I have the discharge jet pointed sideways to the pool gets a natural swirl, that's the reason for the debris accumulating in the middle:

This is a close up of the debris - it looks like a lot of dirt, but could just be the ripples in the water:

Close up of what looks like sand from the filter:

This is a half hour after vacuuming and I had taken the filter apart. You can already see how much sand/dirt has settled to the bottom since the pump wasn't running:

This is what the spider gasket looked like - looked fine to me, but not sure how those little bites of debris got underneath the gasket?

Inside of multiport valve:
