What Is The Best Filter For Your Pool?

There are three main types of pool filters available, sand, diatomaceous earth (DE) and cartridge, each one offering pros and cons. Determining which filter is best for your pool will depend on how much you use your pool, municipal codes in your area and your personal preferences. Knowing the differences can help you make the best choice for your pool.

Sand Filters

Sand filters clean your pool water by using a combination of pea gravel and sand to filter out contaminants.

  • Pros: Sand filters do not require annual maintenance, and only need the media replaced about every six years in most home pools. Media replacement in sand filters is generally affordable, they backwash easily and rarely require repairs.
  • Cons: The biggest drawback of sand filters is that they provide poor filtration in comparison to other options, and need to be cleaned every week.

DE Filters

DE filters use diatomaceous earth to coat the interior of the filter, cleaning the water as it flows through it.

  • Pros: DE filters provide excellent filtration. They only need to be cleaned about every 4-8 weeks, and do not require a water clarifier.
  • Cons: Not all municipalities allow DE filters. In addition, repairs can be expensive.

Cartridge Filters

Cartridge filters use a pleated filter, similar to filters used in air purifiers. These are typically used for smaller pools or spas.

  • Pros: Cartridge filters are easy to clean and maintain.
  • Cons: Replacing cartridge filters can be very expensive, and cleaning the filters can be more difficult than other types.

Talk with your pool professional to determine which filter is best for your pool, and build an oasis that’s as clean and clear as it is refreshing.

Posted on behalf of Premier Pool Enterprises

How Important Are Pool Pumps and Filters?

Pool pumps and filters play a very important role in keeping your pool clean and fresh.   What generates the power to run the filtering system of any pool is its pump. Of course, your pool filter would virtually be worthless without a motor or pump to drive it. Pool pumps today are either single speed, two speed or variable speed pumps. Generally, a two-speed pump will only switch to the higher speed when extra power is necessary, operating for the most part at the lower speed.  The lower the speed, the lower your energy bill. A variable pump has multiple speeds than can be set for different needs. If you intend to use your pump on an adjacent whirlpool or spa, or plan to attach a cleaning tool to your motor, then the variable speed option may be just for you.

Likewise, pool filters are an important and necessary part of a pool’s equipment. A filter will help to maintain your pool’s cleanliness while filtering out potentially harmful debris and chemicals. Swimming pool filters typically come in three different types: diatomaceous earth filters (DE), cartridge filters and sand filters. The DE filter provides the purest filtered water back to the pool by running the water through its internal grids coated with powder. Cartridge filters are best used for smaller bodies of water such as a spa. In sand filters, water passes through a mixture comprised of sand and pea gravel.

Whatever type of pump you may have, or type of filter, your local swimming pool service company should be able to provide you with the professional service that your existing system requires. They should also be able to steer you to alternative products that may better meet your individual needs.