New filter/ pump for Coleman 24’

Any suggestions? The pump we had died at almost the end of last season, so I just drained the pool. I’d like to stay under $300. I was looking at the intex combos on amazon. I just need it to last for 3 more years. I think I’d like to go with a sand filter this year, I know it needs to be oversized and I’m having a hard time finding the info I need on the search function. Thanks for any insight anyone has!
 
Any suggestions? The pump we had died at almost the end of last season, so I just drained the pool. I’d like to stay under $300. I was looking at the intex combos on amazon. I just need it to last for 3 more years. I think I’d like to go with a sand filter this year, I know it needs to be oversized and I’m having a hard time finding the info I need on the search function. Thanks for any insight anyone has!
  • Basically, purchase the largest you can afford :D
    • You will love your sand filter! We do!!
  • Some things to consider::
    • Your filter can never be TOO big for your pool...
    • BUT your pump can be too big for your filter
    • OR your filter too small for your pool size (requiring more frequent attention/cleaning)
A general suggestion/idea for pump HP/size, is the "alleged" ability to circulate all the water in the pool in an 8hr period. **This is not a hard fast/set rule.**
 
Go with the intex, the pump is smaller but in my mind that's better, 1.5 hp single speed is just wasting money. The only concern is small pump plus small filter = lot of backwashing so check your pressure every day plan on needing a backwash ever two weeks I'm guessing
I think you will be pleasantly surprised with the improvement of "water clarity" with a better/bigger pump & filter on your pool!

The Intex package is a slightly better deal too :D (filter is 16")
 
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Go with the intex, the pump is smaller but in my mind that's better, 1.5 hp single speed is just wasting money. The only concern is small pump plus small filter = lot of backwashing so check your pressure every day plan on needing a backwash ever two weeks I'm guessing
I’m going to keep looking with those two in mind, now that I have an idea of what to look for. I assume a 19” with a 1hp would be ideal as a set? Amazon has one I’ve seen with some decent reviews
 
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I did a quick eBay look if you want to have fun and try something.

19" China brand sand filter $180 (nobody has bought one that I know of)
Intex cartridge pump with swg $160

Take the cartridge filter out and leave out, hook pump to filter, you will need $20-30 in connections or fittings, can use PVC
Proper sized filter with a swg and with a small but good enough pump, (I think I have the same pump)
 
I’m going to keep looking with those two in mind, now that I have an idea of what to look for. I assume a 19” with a 1hp would be ideal as a set? Amazon has one I’ve seen with some decent reviews
A VS (variable speed) would be ideal, you can run it low for circulation and turn it up for vacuuming or play time.

A 0.75hp will run a vacuum nicely.

Another upgrade you could consider is a through-wall skimmer :D
 
The filter is probably the same I listed

The problem I have with combos is the pump is often oversized for the filter, or they go off of the motor home and not the impeller hp so I try to stay away from China pumps unless it's for a small pool. Don't get me wrong it will work probably all 3 years.
 
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