How to backwash above ground pool sand filter

How to backwash above ground pool sand filter?

The backwash process should be performed regularly (depending on how often you clean the filter or filter bed, it could be once or twice a month, or more). Always use a clean bucket of water in your clean water supply hose. Make sure to have a strainer or screen over the drain hose. This is to prevent any small items from getting sucked into the drain hose and clogging the filter.

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How to backwash filter in an above ground pool?

It is important to backwash the filter when the filter becomes clogged and begins to strain on your pool pump. When the filter is clogged, the filter can experience pressure loss, which will require an increase in the amount of work your pump has to do to push water through the filter. This can lead to your pool pump running longer and using more electricity, which will be an added expense. When your filter becomes clogged, it is best to have a professional come and do a backwash

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How to backwash a sand filter in an above ground pool?

First, check the sand filter basket and make sure the filter cartridge is securely in place. You can do this by lifting the filter cartridge and looking down at the bottom of the filter basket. If you notice any gaps, then you may need to add more sand. Once you’ve made sure the sand is properly in place, fill the filter basket with water to just beneath the top of the sand. This water level is where you want to start your backwashing process. Put the filter basket

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How to backwash filter above ground pools?

There are two methods of backwashing the filter that you can try. One method is to simply turn on the pump and let it run for a few minutes. You’ll notice the water level will drop and the filter will start to bubble. This method of backwashing should only be used when the filter is completely clogged and backed up.

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How to backwash a filter in an above ground pool?

To backwash your filter, you will need some sand, a bucket, a clean hose and a filter cleaning tool. First, put approximately a bucket of sand into the filter. Set the hose over the bucket and press down on the sand so that it covers the filter’s intake. Make sure the hose is level with the pool deck. Turn the filter on and let it run for a few minutes to let the sand fill the filter. When the filter is full, turn it off.

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