Thats kind of a tough question to ask, do not know how large of a pool you have, sand filters are excellent change the sand if you feel you are backwashing to much. DEA are good however they should be taken apart and soaked they will cake up and the ropes will become blocked after a time you can take the filter apart then soak the ropes in muratic acid at the end of the season, To me cartridge filters require more attention you have to much exposed area in a pool to much dirt, rain brings a lot of dirt with it, cartridges are my least favorite.
It all depends on your needs on which filter to purchase. If you want low maintenance, go for a sand filter .
Not afraid of a little work now and then, then cartridge is the way to go.
If you need to best and sparkliest pool around and money is of no concern, then go with a DE filter.
Any of these will work find, it's all about what you're looking for. Become educated in the variety of filters on the market and choose wisely. It's your money.
I do prefer cartridge filters because they put less of a strain on the motor and are fairly easy to maintain.
I depends on what you want. Both filters work great, although cartridge fitlers may work a bit better and are easier on your pool pump.
Sand filters are less expensive and filter pretty well. If it's just two of you or a small family and you have a tight budget, then go with sand. You'll need to backwash on a regular basis.
Cartridge filters are a bit better at getting the smaller elements, but you have to take them out and wash them, they can't be backwashed and might be a bit of a hassle.
In the question ,Is Sand or DE a better filter, It depends on what you are looking for. The DE is a much better filtering media than sand as it takes out a much finer particle of debris,but the DE filter is also not as convenient as the sand type filter. The DE powder as it is backwashed out of the filter should be collected and disposed of. Some local Building Codes require an approved system for this purpose,so check with your local building department before deciding. Another consideration in a pool filter should be the Cartridge filters. The new ones are greatly improved. They are in between the sand and DE as far as convenience, but they clean better than sand , and you do not waste 1000's of gallons of water each season backwashing as you do with the other two.......Ernie from konabayonline.com
Cartridge pool filters are made of polyester cloth or corrugated paper. The filter can be washed with a hose and should be replaced after up to 8 years.
One of the swimming pool products that is sold by Jandy is filters for the pool. Another of the swimming pool products sold by Jandy is water sanitizers.
Pool cartridge filters can be purchased through a few different locations. Amazon and Target both sell the cartridges online. They can also be found locally at Wal-Mart and Shasta Pools.
If you have a sand or DE filter the setting is filter in the case of cartridge filters it is filter as always unless there are other settings for your particular setup.
If a person is fairly dirty (for example, covered in mud) then they should clean themselves off before swimming, as a courtesy to the pool maintainers. Dirt gets into the pool filters, so the less dirt in the water, the longer the filters are operational. Otherwise, that is why they get chlorinated. It is better to have the bath or shower after swimming, though.
A range of swimming pool filters can be found in building supplies stores and at places such as Home Depot, Walmart, Overstock, Amazon, eBay, and Tesco.
Yes you can order your required swimming pool filter via the internet. You can go to the website of your pool manufactuer to order the proper filter.
Actually there is a website that has been developed to help swimming pool owners and guide them on proper swimming pool maintenance. The website is called Best Swimming Pool Guide and can be located at: http://bestswimmingpoolguides.com/
To keep your swimming pool clean you will need a filters and a water pump. A vacuum would as be a good idea.
Hmm, sounds like you need to superchlorinate and/or clean the filter. Gnats or insects do not breed in pool filters.
Epoolshop.com has a thorough catalog of swimming-pool parts for different sizes and types of pool. Their inventory includes such diverts products as filters, pumps, drains, and robotic pool-cleaners.
You need different filters for the pool, such as: sand filters, cartridge filters, and the diatomaceous earth or DE filter. Pool cleaning supplies are also good to have, such as: brushes, water level checkers, nets to get out debris, and cleaners like chlorine. Test strips will be needed for tracking the balance of your PH levels.