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looks like sand in pool...
We got the winter cover off our IG pool today, and the water is nice and clear with some dirt in the deep end, no problem there. However, around the edges and on the edge of the slope to the deep end, it looks like sand has settled there. It is light in colour so is not the usual dirt from the gardens around the pool. I am thinking it is sand from the filter. Thinking back to the last summer, I always noticed a "shadow look" to the pool and always thought it might be algae, but now I am thinking it was sand coming from the filter. I assume there is a problem with the filter, but I am not sure what to check or do about it. We have never changed the sand in the filter, so I am sure it is due for that. How do you go about getting the sand out of the filter? and what should I look for when we get it out?
Thanks!
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Re: looks like sand in pool...
If it looks like mustard-colored wet plaster then it's probably pollen. It's that time of year. Here in NJ, cars turn yellow, it runs in disgusting yellow streaks, and sets off more allergies per 1000 than you can imagine!
Carl
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Re: looks like sand in pool...
Hi HeatherC,
I hope the images in these threads display OK. You can see how small pollen particles are compared to sand. If you disturbe the water around the stuff with the vacuum or something like that and you see a cloud form, chances are it it pollen or it could be fine silt from the water supply. If you can get a sample and look at it closely the grittiness of sand will make it obvious. If the stuff is at the shallow end you can use a basting syringe to suck up a sample. Squirt into a cup and let it settle. Sand will settle fast, pollen or silt will take a long time. If it is fine stuff then there are tricks adding DE powder to your sand filter to trap the small stuff.
Hope this helps.
Al
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=6799
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=6744
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Re: looks like sand in pool...
..its not yellow or brownish even, it looks like fine sand particles, maybe smaller than that in kids sandboxes.
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Re: looks like sand in pool...
What make and model filter do you have? Is it possible somewhere along the way the wrong type of sand got in the filter? Play sand is too fine and will find its way to the pool. In any case, back to the original question. Depends on the style of the filter but usually the top, which is usually a multiport valve assembly, is removed and that exposes the inside. Once the filter is drained a shop vac is the best way to get the sand out safely. Going to be a slow process as you have to dump the vac many times. You don't want to tip the filter, assuming you could, as that may damage the laterals at the bottom. On my Hayward the laterals are on pivoting joints and fold up like an upside down umbrella and the whole assembly is then lifted through the top hole.
Al
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Re: looks like sand in pool...
You could also use a kid's beach sand shovel, but work carefully and slowly so you don't damage the laterals. When they are all clear, you can fold them up and pull them out and then just dump the sand.
It's really important to use only filter sand, which is cheap enough--I've seen it as high as $12/50lb and as low as $5/50lb. But set up right and you never need to replace it--I'm on year 7, Poconos is on year 12, 13 or 14 (I forgot which, Al).
Or you can use the sand alternatives like Zeolite--they are expensive and you have to figure out how much is the equiv of 50lbs because it's much lighter for the volume.
Personally, I don't see the point--a little DE in the filter gives the same super-clear water and $10 of DE will last you several seasons, but some people swear by it.
Carl
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