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Re: Changing filter sand
Tad,
"Never" means under normal circumstances, maintained by an "educated consumer". Your predecessor was anything but.
You can rest assured that getting "Pool Stored" meant he dumped in a lot of junk without any idea of what it did or what it was good for. Clearly, one of those many additives gummed up the sand, a clear recipe for replacement. (Ask anyone having completed a Baq conversion).
These days 200# of sand is about $24.-- a cheap enough fix to try even if that was not your problem.
Let's understand the "mantra" of "never" changing your sand: It means that unless your sand is actually fouled, as yours was, replacement is not a necessary part of sand filter maintenance, so don't waste money on new sand every year or even every 5 years.
That's all it means: No more, no less. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. But if it is broke (as yours was) then, by all means, fix it.
Carl
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