The right size of sand filter needed for your pool is very much dependent on the pool shape and size. Let’s take a look at how you should choose and clean your pool filter below.
What Is The Correct Size Pool Filter For My Pool?
When choosing a pool filter for your above ground pool, it’s suggested to pick one that is at least one square foot for a 10,000-gallon pool capacity. For example, a 16″ sand filtered system has a 1.55″ square foot filtered area, which makes it perfect for a 15,000-gallon pool.
What Size Pump Do I Need For My Above Ground Pool?
Pumps for round above ground pools:
- A one horsepower pump is needed for a pool that is up to 24 feet around.
- A 1.5 horsepower pump is suggested for a pool larger than 24 feet.
Pumps for oval above ground pools:
- A one horsepower pump is needed when the pool is up to 15 x 30 feet.
- A 1.5 horsepower pump is needed for a pool larger than 15 x 30 feet.
How To Clean A Sand Filter
1. Preparing To Backwash
- Check the pressure gauges.
- Turn off the pump and circuit breaker.
- Change the setting on your pool filter valve next.
- Position your waste hose accordingly.
2. Backwash The Filter
- Run your pump for at least two minutes.
- Keep an eye on the sight glass.
- Now turn the pump off.
3. Final Rinse
- Switch the pump to the “rinse” setting.
- Return back to the “filter” setting.
- Check your gauges one final time.
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