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Above Ground Filters
There are many different types of above ground pool filters. You have sand filters, cartridge filters and DE filters. Sand filters capture particles down to very small sizes, and does not have a true cut off size below which particles will always pass. The sand filter collects and attract the debris as small as 20 to 40 microns. Cartridge filters have a greater surface area than sand allowing for fewer clogs and easier maintenance. They run at lower pressure than sand which puts less back-pressure on the pump, providing more flow and turnover.Cartridge element filters trap debris as small as 10 to 15 microns. Diatomaceous earth (D.E.) is mined and is the fossilized exoskeletons of tiny diatoms. They are used to coat "grids" in the filter housing and act as tiny sieves allowing for the removal of debris as small as 5 microns.
The main components of any above ground pool are the filter and pump. The above ground pool filters help remove debris and filter the water out. With the help of the pump, water is circulated and chemicals are distributed throughout the pool.
The main components of any above ground pool are the filter and pump. The above ground pool filters help remove debris and filter the water out. With the help of the pump, water is circulated and chemicals are distributed throughout the pool.
Inground Filters
Keep your pool clean all season long with your choice of in-ground pool filters. With different models and brands to choose from we guarantee that you will find just what you are looking for.
Filters are very important to every swimming pool. By filtering and circulating water, in-ground pool filters help to keep pool water clean and safe for swimming by removing debris and potentially harmful contaminants. Since in-ground pool filters perform such important tasks, it's vital to choose quality, reliable models that will provide a high level of performance on a regular, consistent basis. There are many different types of in-ground pool filters. You have sand filters, cartridge filters and DE filters. Sand filters capture particles down to very small sizes, and does not have a true cut off size below which particles will always pass. The sand filter collects and attract the debris as small as 20 to 40 microns. Cartridge filters have a greater surface area than sand allowing for fewer clogs and easier maintenance. They run at lower pressure than sand which puts less back-pressure on the pump, providing more flow and turnover.Cartridge element filters trap debris as small as 10 to 15 microns. Diatomaceous earth (D.E.) is mined and is the fossilized exoskeletons of tiny diatoms. They are used to coat "grids" in the filter housing and act as tiny sieves allowing for the removal of debris as small as 5 microns.
Filters are very important to every swimming pool. By filtering and circulating water, in-ground pool filters help to keep pool water clean and safe for swimming by removing debris and potentially harmful contaminants. Since in-ground pool filters perform such important tasks, it's vital to choose quality, reliable models that will provide a high level of performance on a regular, consistent basis. There are many different types of in-ground pool filters. You have sand filters, cartridge filters and DE filters. Sand filters capture particles down to very small sizes, and does not have a true cut off size below which particles will always pass. The sand filter collects and attract the debris as small as 20 to 40 microns. Cartridge filters have a greater surface area than sand allowing for fewer clogs and easier maintenance. They run at lower pressure than sand which puts less back-pressure on the pump, providing more flow and turnover.Cartridge element filters trap debris as small as 10 to 15 microns. Diatomaceous earth (D.E.) is mined and is the fossilized exoskeletons of tiny diatoms. They are used to coat "grids" in the filter housing and act as tiny sieves allowing for the removal of debris as small as 5 microns.
Filters - Replacement Cartridge
Keep you pool clear with a new replacement filter cartridge.
The cartridge filter is a filter that is made to stop large debris and even microscopic items from entering a system. These filters are one of the most economic and versatile of cleaning methods. The cartridge filter is usually a cylindrical object that is usually kept in a housing near the pump. The replacement cartridge comes in many different sizes. It is easy to clean and maintain these filters. You can simply pop the top off your unit and pull out the filter cartridge and clean it off with a hose and put it back in the unit.
The cartridge filter is a filter that is made to stop large debris and even microscopic items from entering a system. These filters are one of the most economic and versatile of cleaning methods. The cartridge filter is usually a cylindrical object that is usually kept in a housing near the pump. The replacement cartridge comes in many different sizes. It is easy to clean and maintain these filters. You can simply pop the top off your unit and pull out the filter cartridge and clean it off with a hose and put it back in the unit.