Hi! first time poster, here! ??
We just purchased an Intex 12'x30" Prism Frame Pool on Amazon. We opted for one without a pump because our very hard water (high calcium & iron) made a mess of our cartridges in our filter last year (10' EasySet) So we want to try a sand filter this time. But I'm hoping for some experienced advice...
- First off- I need to know if a sand pump is a smart idea with the hard water. We just got so sick of buying & replacing filters! I don't know ANYTHING about DE filters...but I'd consider that too if it's an affordable/manageable option.
- Next I need a brand & model, or at least GPH recommendation. Filled to the brim, we'd be looking at about 2100 gallons.
- Finally, what's the BEST way to connect the pump? Comments on reviews etc seem to be split between people buying adapters to retrofit the hoses, & others saying they cut bigger holes in the pool to fit the larger hoses from the sand pump. Cutting holes in a brand new pool scares me- but I don't want to wreck a brand new pump either, or make it ineffective by restricting flow too much. So which is better, & can someone give me specific instructions &/or parts to make this work?
If it helps to know, I'm in the St. Louis area, & we intend for this to be a seasonal pool that we take down for cold weather. ❄
Keep in mind I'm kind of a newbie. We've had pools before, but mostly of the kiddie, inflatable, & EasySet variety. My husband did have a bigger above-ground growing up, so he has a basic knowledge....but he's not involved in this shopping process- ha He'll do the legwork once I have bought everything. Thanks SO much in advance for kind advice...this seems like a great forum full of helpful, caring people!!
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We just purchased an Intex 12'x30" Prism Frame Pool on Amazon. We opted for one without a pump because our very hard water (high calcium & iron) made a mess of our cartridges in our filter last year (10' EasySet) So we want to try a sand filter this time. But I'm hoping for some experienced advice...
- First off- I need to know if a sand pump is a smart idea with the hard water. We just got so sick of buying & replacing filters! I don't know ANYTHING about DE filters...but I'd consider that too if it's an affordable/manageable option.
- Next I need a brand & model, or at least GPH recommendation. Filled to the brim, we'd be looking at about 2100 gallons.
- Finally, what's the BEST way to connect the pump? Comments on reviews etc seem to be split between people buying adapters to retrofit the hoses, & others saying they cut bigger holes in the pool to fit the larger hoses from the sand pump. Cutting holes in a brand new pool scares me- but I don't want to wreck a brand new pump either, or make it ineffective by restricting flow too much. So which is better, & can someone give me specific instructions &/or parts to make this work?
If it helps to know, I'm in the St. Louis area, & we intend for this to be a seasonal pool that we take down for cold weather. ❄
Keep in mind I'm kind of a newbie. We've had pools before, but mostly of the kiddie, inflatable, & EasySet variety. My husband did have a bigger above-ground growing up, so he has a basic knowledge....but he's not involved in this shopping process- ha He'll do the legwork once I have bought everything. Thanks SO much in advance for kind advice...this seems like a great forum full of helpful, caring people!!