Finished building the pool at the end of the season last fall, sat all winter and we're in a desert, so the bottom is covered in dirt/sand. A few leaves and organics, but mostly silt/dirt/sand. Cleaned out the filter, added the DE (6 lbs) and let it run for days. Used the vacuum on the bottom after a couple days, helped a little, but there's a lot of dirt still. Now the suction had diminished, and I was hoping to backflush the filter, but I realized there's no way to do that with the "factory included" setup. Doh! How do I backflush this so I don't have to crack open the filter housing again? It wasn't very easy to get the two halves to go back together when I did it last week, don't want to start that wrestling match up again. And FYI, adding lots of "lube" isn't very productive in a windy desert environment. Sand stuck to a big o-ring isn't what you want!
I watched a YouTube vid where a guy said just open up the big plug at the bottom of the filter, to let the junk out, then "run the pump until the water flowing out clears up." That wasn't a "backflush", because there wasn't any backward flow, unless you count the water flowing backward from the jet into the pump.
We had an inground a few years ago, and it had all the built-in plumbing for backflushing, I haven't seen that on any above grounds I've looked at, so how do I backflush?
Any other tips to help me get a handle on cleaning, I'm all ears. Unlike the inground pool we had back in upstate NY, here in the mountains of AZ, NO ALGAE, NONE! I was at least gratified to see that. Every pool left for a day without care in NY turns GREEN.
Scott in Snowflake AZ
I watched a YouTube vid where a guy said just open up the big plug at the bottom of the filter, to let the junk out, then "run the pump until the water flowing out clears up." That wasn't a "backflush", because there wasn't any backward flow, unless you count the water flowing backward from the jet into the pump.
We had an inground a few years ago, and it had all the built-in plumbing for backflushing, I haven't seen that on any above grounds I've looked at, so how do I backflush?
Any other tips to help me get a handle on cleaning, I'm all ears. Unlike the inground pool we had back in upstate NY, here in the mountains of AZ, NO ALGAE, NONE! I was at least gratified to see that. Every pool left for a day without care in NY turns GREEN.
Scott in Snowflake AZ