My old sand filter and pump was about 12 years old. About 3-4 years ago we were thinking we would be needing to shop around and get a new one. The drain plug in the filter was leaking, the strainer basket lid broke, and just little things. A friend had a old pump he didn't need so we used that, got a new drain plug for the fliter and worked ok.
Fast forward to this year, the morning of our leaving for a week long vacation our filter started to suck air, even with a new o ring the strainer basket was bubbling around the edges and leaking, and leaks just started to pop up everywere we looked, the skimmer, the return, hoses etc. We managed to patch it up as best as we could before going away but of course came home to a green mess. Fudged with it some more and then this past Sunday afternoon I got fed up and went to the pool store and purchased a new Hayward DE filter and pump. Monday morning pool was blue but a bit cloudy, Monday night clear as a whistle, this morning I swear it's glowing it's so clear. I don't think the pool has ever been this clear looking. We still need to get a new skimmer (which is 12 years old, too) it has a slight leak and you can hear air sucking in every once in a while, but the pool is amazing looking. It's like it just ate up the green (and when I did backwash I saw the green it ate
ewww)
I'm not saying if you are having problems, run out and drop cash on a new filter, but sometimes you have to bite the bullet and just do it. And if anyone was to ask what kind of filter to get, I would strongly recommend DE. I know it requires a bit more work, but I was ending up spending lots of time on the sand anyhow. And I hardly call going to the filter and "bumping" it once a day and backwash and add DE once a week to it a lot of work...
Fast forward to this year, the morning of our leaving for a week long vacation our filter started to suck air, even with a new o ring the strainer basket was bubbling around the edges and leaking, and leaks just started to pop up everywere we looked, the skimmer, the return, hoses etc. We managed to patch it up as best as we could before going away but of course came home to a green mess. Fudged with it some more and then this past Sunday afternoon I got fed up and went to the pool store and purchased a new Hayward DE filter and pump. Monday morning pool was blue but a bit cloudy, Monday night clear as a whistle, this morning I swear it's glowing it's so clear. I don't think the pool has ever been this clear looking. We still need to get a new skimmer (which is 12 years old, too) it has a slight leak and you can hear air sucking in every once in a while, but the pool is amazing looking. It's like it just ate up the green (and when I did backwash I saw the green it ate
I'm not saying if you are having problems, run out and drop cash on a new filter, but sometimes you have to bite the bullet and just do it. And if anyone was to ask what kind of filter to get, I would strongly recommend DE. I know it requires a bit more work, but I was ending up spending lots of time on the sand anyhow. And I hardly call going to the filter and "bumping" it once a day and backwash and add DE once a week to it a lot of work...
