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pull the filter out and hose it off, replace the filter, if you vaccum your pool more frequently it should help keep the filter cleaner
Nothing if its a sand filter However if sand is coming into the pool from the filter then you may have to replace one ore more laterals in the sand filter as they have worn and are letting sand through to the pool,
I had a look to se if I could find a craster pool pump and had no luck however the impeller on every pool pump I have ever seen is in the impeller housing which is bolted straight against the motor.
pull the filter out and hose it off, replace the filter, if you vaccum your pool more frequently it should help keep the filter cleaner
If you are getting sand coming into the pool and have a sand filter you may have to replace worn laterals in the sand filter.
you may have to prime your pump Clean or replace the filter.
Worn or damaged filter grids. Replace all grids with holes and recharge filter.
Confused by what part you mean by the filter top and the selector valve housing. If you mean between the filter body and the filter head, it means you need to replace the gasket between the two. Simply remove the filter head and inspect the gasket that sits between the filter and the filter head. If there are any tears or several nicks in it, go to a pool store and just pick up a new one. If you mean the filter head is leaking, it most likely means the spider gasket is leaking and needs to be replaced
No so long as you are maintaining the proper chlorine levels in the pool.
Any particles in your pool can cause cloudiness - for example, dead algae. To eliminate it, most pool stores sell a "clarifier" - the one I sell is blue - which will get the particles out of your pool, or "alum" or "floc", which will bind the particles together, making them heavier, dropping them down to the bottom of your pool. You can then vacuum them out with your filter set to waste. If you have a DE filter, and you add a white powder to your skimmer sometimes, it is possible that your filter is leaking DE back into your pool and you need to replace the grids inside it.
The filter needs to be dismantled to find the damaged elements and replace them. While the filter is down have all the grids inspected and cleaned to determine if more are damaged. Depending upon filter brand there are 8 grids.
You have damaged grids inside the filter. Remove and replace. k