Sand Filter ??

Farmerswife96

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Sep 25, 2016
143
Reidsville, NC
Pool Size
24000
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
A couple of years ago when I was relying on pool store knowledge, the lady who tested my water told me that I shouldn't backwash my sand filter after everytime I vacuum the pool. Her theory was that I was keeping the sand "too clean" and it needed to be "sticky" or dirty to do its job!! My filter gauge stays around 16 PSI no matter how much I was backwashing. So I backed off a bit. It's only when it starts to creep up above 16 when I now actually backwash after vacuuming using her theory. This year, we haven't had a lot of action in our pool because of farming and life in general. But we did have to replace our filter pump after a storm and I'm wondering if my lack of backwashing had anything to do with that? To backwash or not, this is my question???
 
You shouldn’t backwash until your filter pressure increases by 25%. For a clean pressure of 16 this would be when you get to 20. She was absolutely correct about the dirty sand filtering better

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PS Thank you for you/ your family’s service/sacrifice to this country.
 
You shouldn’t backwash until your filter pressure increases by 25%. For a clean pressure of 16 this would be when you get to 20. She was absolutely correct about the dirty sand filtering better

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PS Thank you for you/ your family’s service/sacrifice to this country.

It'll take the rest of the season to get that high! Okay sounds good, I can live without having to backwash as often!
Thank you for your kind words and appreciation! My 3 kids, niece and nephews love their country so much that they would be willing to die for it ❤❤❤❤❤❤
 
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