I have seen pictures on this forum of a filter filled with a concrete like sand. Cement had gotten mixed in with the sand prior to installation, and it was not the correct sand anyway!
The type of sand commonly used in pool filters is #20 silica sand, sometimes called sharp sand. The stuff you get at the home centers is NOT what you want.
Pool store "Filter Cleaner" , over-zealous use of flocculants and plain old calcium can also plug up a filter, (as can adding too much DE, but it usually will backwash out
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The type of sand commonly used in pool filters is #20 silica sand, sometimes called sharp sand. The stuff you get at the home centers is NOT what you want.
Pool store "Filter Cleaner" , over-zealous use of flocculants and plain old calcium can also plug up a filter, (as can adding too much DE, but it usually will backwash out
