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One item that every swimming pool must have is a
pool filter. A swimming pool filter is the main process that keeps
your swimming pool clean of the various debris that are brought in
by wind, rain, cleaning supplies, toys, and swimmers. A pool filter
works to keep the water clear and promotes safety and health while
in the water. The pool filter has three main components that allow
it to keep your water clear and safe for swimmers. First, there is a
motor and pump that work to bring the water in and push it out
during filtration. Then the filter itself falls into three
categories DE (Diatomaceous Earth), cartridge and sand.
A DE (Diatomaceous Earth) filter is probably the best for filtering
even the minutest particles that could be in the water. Diatomaceous
Earth is a natural substance that is found in the soil. It has the
consistency of a fine, white powder. A filter made of Diatomaceous
Earth comes in two different types of filters, a spin filter and a
vertical grid filter. These two terms simply signify how the filter
is set up. The spin filter does not work as well as the vertical and
is virtually obsolete today.
A sand filter makes use of sand to filter the water of particles and
allows filtered water to run through easily. The cartridge filter
works in the same manner as a Diatomaceous Earth filter but without
the use of any substance other than fabric mesh to filter the water.
Here are a few things you should consider before purchasing a
swimming pool filter:
First, find the volume of the entire swimming pool. To find the
volume you must consider the shape of your pool:
If your pool is rectangular – Multiply the following – Length,
width, average depth
If your pool is circular – Multiply the following– Radius, 3.14,
average depth
Next, figure the capacity of your pool. This will allow you to
calculate how much water your swimming pool holds. This is an
important factor in purchasing a pool filter. To find the capacity,
multiply the volume (you found in step one) by 7.48.
You will then have to determine the type of filter you want.
Consider if your pool would benefit from a cartridge, DE, or sand
filter. You should also consider if you want the filter to be vacuum
or pressure. It is suggested that you should make the filter
slightly larger than your initial calculation to allow for better
filtration.
There are a lot of different aspects that must be taken into
consideration when purchasing a swimming pool filter. For the entire
filtration system you can expect to pay anywhere from $20.00(USD) to
$300.00 (USD). Replacement filters are slightly cheaper in some
aspects, depending on the type of filter your system uses, you can
expect to pay anywhere from $4.00 (USD) to $200.00 (USD).
It is important that you follow all recommended procedures outlined
by the swimming pool manufacturer. This will help you in maintaining
clear and healthy pool water that can be enjoyed by all swimmers.
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