This week I am going to be giving you suggestions on making your pool filter cartridge last longer, thus saving you money! We all want to save money these days.
Tip 1:
Clean the elements as needed. When is it needed? Good question. When the pressure on the filter gauge is registering 8 - 10 pounds over normal operating pressure it is time to clean those cartridges! Also, if you have had a big swim party and circulation in the pool is not normal the cartridge could be clogged up and need cleaning.
Tip 2:
Do not allow excessive buildup of debris or dirt. Again, if you have buildup of debris or dirt then the water circulation is going to be impaired and You need to clean the elements.
Tip 3:
Use a soft brush to clean the pool filter cartridge...never use a stiff brush to clean the filter elements as this can damage the pleated material or "media". You may also want to use a Water Wand that attaches to the garden hose to make cleaning much easier.
Happy Swimming....to be continued
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Skimmer Socks - Filter Savers
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Skimmer Socks - Filter Savers |
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Thanks for reading and as always...Happy Swimming!
Thought for the day: People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily. Zig Ziglar
Sunday, March 17, 2013
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~Happy Spring From Debbie~ |
Monday, January 2, 2012
PREVENTIVE POOL MAINTENANCE
Preventive maintenance is paramount to keeping your swimming pool in the best condition possible. With a routine schedule of care this can easily be accomplished. Simply follow this basic schedule and you can enjoy your pool water with confidence of reduced germs. Please note, these are general maintenance guidelines and may need to be varied depending on the climate in your area.
Daily:
Run your swimming pool pump to circulate the pool water a minimum of 4 hours a day. Time needs to be increased as the weather temperature heats up. During peak swim season you will want to run your pump at least 6-8 hours per day. The key is to “turn over your water” and sanitize it thoroughly.
Read the manufacturer’s specifications on your pump to learn how many gallons of water are being circulated per hour. Divide this number by the gallons of water in your pool. This is how many hours your pump needs to run in order to sanitize your entire pool providing there are proper levels of sanitizer in the pool water.
Weekly:
Test pool water and balance water chemistry as needed. Using test strips or a home test kit is sufficient, adjust as needed according to instructions on your test strips or test kit. You may also take a sample of your pool water to your local pool store for analysis.
Basic Water Chemistry Readings
pH 7.4 – 7.6
Sanitizer -Chlorine or Bromine 1 -3 ppm
Sanitizer -Baquanide /Baquacil 30 – 50 ppm
Alkalinity 80 – 120 ppm
Calcium Hardness 250-450 ppm
Your swimming pool walls may not look like they need brushing, but do so weekly anyway.
Brush the sides and bottom of your pool, even if you have an automatic pool cleaner as this will loosen dirt and other particles that may adhere to the pool finish.
Check and clean out skimmer baskets and pump baskets. During the fall and spring you may need to check them daily depending on how many trees you have in your neighborhood. You may also protect your cartridges and equipment by using Filter Savers. Filter Savers or skimmer socks are disposable liners that fit in your skimmer basket. The Filter Saver collects small debris that would normally get past your skimmer basket. These small particles can clog the impeller in your pool pump, if this happens you could burn up your pump and you will limit the circulation in your pool. It will also assist in prolonging the life of your cartridges as they as less likely to get clogged and stay cleaner for a longer period of time.
Monthly:
If you have a cartridge filter and the pressure rises 8-10 pounds above the normal operating pressure you will need to clean your cartridges, see "How To Clean Your Filter Cartridge". You may also notice restricted water flow coming out of the return jets in the pool indicating the cartridge filter needs to be cleaned.
If you have a “saltwater” pool you will need to test your salt levels. You may take your water to your local pool store to have it tested. You may also test it yourself with at test kit or test strips. Test strips are made to test everything in pool/spa water such as: pH, Alkalinity, Free Chlorine/Bromine, Salt, Acid Demand, Calcium Hardness and certain metals in the water.
If you have a DE pool filter be sure to backwash the filter when the pressure reaches 8-10 pounds above normal operating pressure (see Semi-Annully below)
Semi Annually:
If you have a DE pool filter then you will need to take it apart and clean the grids using a Garden Hose. This is best to do at the beginning and the end of the swimming season. Again, if the pressure rises about 8-10 pounds normal operating pressure on the pool filter and it does not lower to normal operating pressure after backwashing then it is time to clean the DE pool filter.
Anytime you take apart a pool filter for cleaning be sure to check the pool filter tank O‘ring. See: “When to Change Your Pool Filter Tank O’Ring” for more details.
Daily:
Run your swimming pool pump to circulate the pool water a minimum of 4 hours a day. Time needs to be increased as the weather temperature heats up. During peak swim season you will want to run your pump at least 6-8 hours per day. The key is to “turn over your water” and sanitize it thoroughly.
Read the manufacturer’s specifications on your pump to learn how many gallons of water are being circulated per hour. Divide this number by the gallons of water in your pool. This is how many hours your pump needs to run in order to sanitize your entire pool providing there are proper levels of sanitizer in the pool water.
Weekly:
Test pool water and balance water chemistry as needed. Using test strips or a home test kit is sufficient, adjust as needed according to instructions on your test strips or test kit. You may also take a sample of your pool water to your local pool store for analysis.
Basic Water Chemistry Readings
pH 7.4 – 7.6
Sanitizer -Chlorine or Bromine 1 -3 ppm
Sanitizer -Baquanide /Baquacil 30 – 50 ppm
Alkalinity 80 – 120 ppm
Calcium Hardness 250-450 ppm
Your swimming pool walls may not look like they need brushing, but do so weekly anyway.
Brush the sides and bottom of your pool, even if you have an automatic pool cleaner as this will loosen dirt and other particles that may adhere to the pool finish.
Check and clean out skimmer baskets and pump baskets. During the fall and spring you may need to check them daily depending on how many trees you have in your neighborhood. You may also protect your cartridges and equipment by using Filter Savers. Filter Savers or skimmer socks are disposable liners that fit in your skimmer basket. The Filter Saver collects small debris that would normally get past your skimmer basket. These small particles can clog the impeller in your pool pump, if this happens you could burn up your pump and you will limit the circulation in your pool. It will also assist in prolonging the life of your cartridges as they as less likely to get clogged and stay cleaner for a longer period of time.
Monthly:
If you have a cartridge filter and the pressure rises 8-10 pounds above the normal operating pressure you will need to clean your cartridges, see "How To Clean Your Filter Cartridge". You may also notice restricted water flow coming out of the return jets in the pool indicating the cartridge filter needs to be cleaned.
If you have a “saltwater” pool you will need to test your salt levels. You may take your water to your local pool store to have it tested. You may also test it yourself with at test kit or test strips. Test strips are made to test everything in pool/spa water such as: pH, Alkalinity, Free Chlorine/Bromine, Salt, Acid Demand, Calcium Hardness and certain metals in the water.
If you have a DE pool filter be sure to backwash the filter when the pressure reaches 8-10 pounds above normal operating pressure (see Semi-Annully below)
Semi Annually:
If you have a DE pool filter then you will need to take it apart and clean the grids using a Garden Hose. This is best to do at the beginning and the end of the swimming season. Again, if the pressure rises about 8-10 pounds normal operating pressure on the pool filter and it does not lower to normal operating pressure after backwashing then it is time to clean the DE pool filter.
Anytime you take apart a pool filter for cleaning be sure to check the pool filter tank O‘ring. See: “When to Change Your Pool Filter Tank O’Ring” for more details.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Happy New Year
Happy New Year from PoolCartridgeDeals.com! We are excited about advancements and improvements to the website offering you more products for your swimming pool in 2012. The ecommerce site will be much more informative and easier to locate the pool filter cartridge you are seeking. We will have reference charts to locate the Pleatco pool filter cartridges that cross reference with Unicel and Filbur. You will be able to search for your pool filter cartridge by outer diameter size. All these improvements are to assist you in easier shopping.
Pool Cartridge Deals offers FREE SHIPPING on all orders and if you are signed up for our newletter you will be reciveing a coupon code in the January 2012 Newsletter for FREE Handling on all orders over $50.00 through February 14, 2012! That is an additional $7.00 savings!!! Every dollar counts these days....that is why we try to keep our prices competitive everyday!
Look for more blogs and more specials on www.poolcartridgedeals.com
Debbie
Pool Cartridge Deals offers FREE SHIPPING on all orders and if you are signed up for our newletter you will be reciveing a coupon code in the January 2012 Newsletter for FREE Handling on all orders over $50.00 through February 14, 2012! That is an additional $7.00 savings!!! Every dollar counts these days....that is why we try to keep our prices competitive everyday!
Look for more blogs and more specials on www.poolcartridgedeals.com
Debbie
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
10 Tips to Prolong the Life of Your Pool Filter Cartridge
1. Clean the elements per Cleaning Instructions.
2. Do not allow excessive buildup of debris or dirt on the cartridge
3. Use a soft brush to clean the pool filter cartridge, never use a stiff brush to clean the filter element as this can damage the pleated fiber – a water hose nozzle, water wand or automatic spray cleaners are recommended for ease of cleaning.
4. Never use a power washer to clean the filter element as it could easily puncture to media element.
5. Never use household bleach or acids to clean the filter element as this will weaken the fibers in the filter cartridge and decrease the lifespan. Some will say it’s okay to use acid as long as it’s a 20 to 1 mix. We know it breaks down the media fibers sooner, thus needing to replace more often. So do as you wish, but we simply advise against it.
6. Maintain proper water chemistry in the pool water.
7. Do not allow the pressure in the pool filter to rise above 8 – 10 pounds over normal operating pressure – when it does it is time to clean the cartridges.
8. Alternate between two sets of cartridges when cleaning. Maintain a backup set of cartridges in the garage so you can replace the older unites with newer cartridges, this also allows time for you to soak and clean the cartridges more thoroughly. Then they can be stored and used the next time you need to replace your pool filter cartridge.
9. Use an enzyme treatment to break down the oils that build up on the filter cartridge as a good chemical cleaner to dissolve the oils, grease and fungi prior to cleaning the cartridge.
10. Place a Filter Saver in the skimmer of your pool, this is a fine net material sock that fits within your skimmer basket and collects debris and tiny particles that can slip through the skimmer basket and the pump basket and build up on your cartridge. Simply empty the Filter Saver as needed, rinse and reuse until they wear out, and then replace them. They are drastically cheaper than replacing cartridges prematurely.
Yes, we want to sell cartridges, but we also wish for you to get the longest life possible out of each one. We feel that in the long run if you follow good advice, you will appreciate us even more and thus we build a long term relationship.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
School is near, Pool needs to stay clear

School is just around the corner and many Northern states will start thinking about closing up their pools, Southern states will be swimming less. Never the less you want to keep your pool filter cartridge in good condition.
One way to easily clean your pool filter cartridge is to use a Water Wand, offered by Pool Cartridge Deals for just $17.00. The Water Wand can be found on http://www.poolcartridgedeals.com/ or directly by clicking on this link: Water Wand.
Pool Cartridge Deals offers free shipping with a small handling fee, that is one handling fee for the entire order.
The Water Wand hooks up to your garden hose and cleans 8 pleats at a time. Start at the top of your cartridge and work down. This makes cleaning that cartridge much easier. Enjoy your pool and get those kids ready for school with a smile and a hug.
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