Hi all,
I have an in-ground, chlorinated pool with a newer cartridge filter (cleaned every winter) and heater. For each of the two past seasons, my pool is crystal clear all winter with the lines plugged and everything dormant. But immediately upon opening the pool and turning on the pump/opening the return jets, sediment begins to come through the jets and lies at the bottom of my pool. With regular vacuuming for the first couple of weeks of the season, the issue stops.
My pool company is stumped by this. Given the filter is cleaned and stored over the winter, it seems the issue must be in my pipes? But I have zero water loss and so I can't imagine dirt is getting through a crack. I don't know what to do and no one locally seems to be able to figure it out. The lines are blown out before closing, but could residual moisture in the pipes create algae and I'm seeing dead algae that accumulated in the pipes over winter kick back in at opening? I don't have any other ideas.
Thank you so much!
I have an in-ground, chlorinated pool with a newer cartridge filter (cleaned every winter) and heater. For each of the two past seasons, my pool is crystal clear all winter with the lines plugged and everything dormant. But immediately upon opening the pool and turning on the pump/opening the return jets, sediment begins to come through the jets and lies at the bottom of my pool. With regular vacuuming for the first couple of weeks of the season, the issue stops.
My pool company is stumped by this. Given the filter is cleaned and stored over the winter, it seems the issue must be in my pipes? But I have zero water loss and so I can't imagine dirt is getting through a crack. I don't know what to do and no one locally seems to be able to figure it out. The lines are blown out before closing, but could residual moisture in the pipes create algae and I'm seeing dead algae that accumulated in the pipes over winter kick back in at opening? I don't have any other ideas.
Thank you so much!