Pool problem? A few summers ago, we had a outflow detection place come...

A few summers ago, we had a outflow detection place come out and fix one of the broken lines from the skimmer for our pool. Everything was working simply fine. Then, one of our neighbors works for a pool company, and he came out and fixed some of the grids within the filter that were torn. everything be running perfectly until immediately. Im not sure what they are called, but the holes on the wall of the pool, that shoot wet in to engender the water circulate, are blowing dirt and driftwood back into the pool when we hold the creepy crawly hooked up, and now it's doing it even when we basically turn the filter on. Its not losing pressure or anything, but i was purely wondering if that would be the the outcome if the grids in the filter involve to be replaced. They are quite feeble. Does anyone know if that sounds right or if it could be something else?
Replace your filter. It sounds like the lining on your fins are torn again. I would go near Hayward DE filters, they are the best. Stay away from Namco, and the approaching, they just suck and nobody will operation with the crap they vend. Also since you are having so copious problems you might want a full water analysis try-out, with Total Alkalinity, Calcium solidness tests. It could be that your pool have soft water (even if you enjoy "hard" water from the hit it is nowhere near firm enough for a pool) Water will leach calcium out of everything it touches, making it brittle and smoothly torn or cracked or broken. Total Alkalinity helps keep hold of the Ph in symmetry which could also be a problem but that mainly keep the chlorine in the pool longer.


Your Diatemaceous filter wishes another repair. Or maybe you didnt fill up on it with globe properly. Backflush it and they add some more loam and see what happens. If it blows the soil back into the pool, you enjoy torn discs. If you replace the filter assembly, get a sand element. Its way much smaller quantity trouble. Check
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Answers:    Replace that hardware you added as a link. The stuff, in any sense of repair is not at adjectives the best solution. I just replaced a system for my ex, surrounded by a large DE reservoir that had multiples approaching that around a central core. The hoary ones, 1993 were within poor condition and the effect was as you describe. That lay waste to allowed a system that functions very capably, to just recirculate STUFF that would typically be trapped.

No offense to you, and not knowing if you have or use DE or sand, etc. regular wager on flushing is a good theory, but does not account for a go span or the fabric designed to trap particle.

Consider that a decent filter system might inhale twigs, course grit, leaves and stems, etc... IN the filter system itself might also be, or should be, a basket system trapping massive STUFF. The normal breakdown of jetsam, and the ACTION inside the filtering system agitates and wear on the "Mesh" or fabric of that method of containment.

Just my two "sense"