I just upgraded to an Intex sand filter (3000 gph) and I'm having a problem with tons of sand blowing back into the pool.
I have the correct sand (#20 Grade Silica) and I followed the instructions to the letter. But when I turned the pump on, I noticed a great deal of sand was blowing into the pool.
Looking online, people recommend a backwash and then rinse to fix this problem. I have done the backwash/rinse cycle twice, and it hasn't helped.
However, I'm seeing people say I need to backwash for 3 minutes and then rinse for 1-2. If I do that, I will lose a massive amount of water in the pool. Just from my current efforts, I've already lost a good 1+ inches of water (pool is 18 x 48, 6700 gallons).
Can anyone advise? Can I slow the rate down from my filter to preserve water (I'm assuming I cannot)? Will an extra 90 seconds of backwashing really make a difference?
I have the correct sand (#20 Grade Silica) and I followed the instructions to the letter. But when I turned the pump on, I noticed a great deal of sand was blowing into the pool.
Looking online, people recommend a backwash and then rinse to fix this problem. I have done the backwash/rinse cycle twice, and it hasn't helped.
However, I'm seeing people say I need to backwash for 3 minutes and then rinse for 1-2. If I do that, I will lose a massive amount of water in the pool. Just from my current efforts, I've already lost a good 1+ inches of water (pool is 18 x 48, 6700 gallons).
Can anyone advise? Can I slow the rate down from my filter to preserve water (I'm assuming I cannot)? Will an extra 90 seconds of backwashing really make a difference?