I just finished changing the sand in the pool filter. It's a Triton, and thankfully I didn't have to cut or remove any of the pool piping. Just unscrew the top and swing the baffle out of the way.
The rest of the procedure is pretty straignt-forward. Remove the sand with a coffee can and a shop vac, then fill with clean sand. 300 pounds of clean pool filter sand. It's a dirty job, but not particularly difficult. Follow label instructions, your mileage might vary. But it's done for another four years.
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How does and wear out?
MC
that should be 'sand'.
Simple, cajun. It loses its "edges" and quits catching the stuff it's supposed to filter.
I was going to ask the same question... :-) Thanks for the answer, I didn't know that (Never had a pool)...
Can those sand filters be used for primary filtration of creek water?
Rivrdog
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