Maintenance

Circulation and Filtration: The Ultimate Resource for Pool Upkeep

Maintaining a pool is more than just throwing in some chemicals. Clean and safe swimming pool water is clear because of how the process in circulation combined with filtration works. Water circulation is not only reliable but also safe, it consists of the basic pump and filter in your pool.

Pump

The Pump takes water from the pool, passes it through a filter to remove particles like dirt, and finally sends back the clean filtered water into the pool. This is the constant movement for excellent and healthy swimming conditions. Pool maintenance companies also recommend keeping your pump in good condition.

A Common Question: How long should the pump run?

Depending on your pool size and how often people are using it as well as the width of the piping system you have; will dictate whether or not you need an extra-large capacity pump.

Important Reminder: Without a pump running, your pool water is not being properly circulated or filtered and this can quickly lead to problems with the quality of your swimming pool water. Good circulation is the backbone of effective pool maintenance.

Filtration System Keeping Your Pool Water Clean

One of the tasks that a filtration system does for your pool is to clean and remove dirt from all sides of the pool.

The main filtering within the pool to keep your Pool Clean is done through:

1) The skimmer Basket.

 2) The hair & lint baskets in the pump.

Especially if you use a maintenance kit, it is important to know your filtration system. For information relevant to your filter type, always refer to the owner’s manual.

Types of Pool Filters

To eliminate dirt and debris that enter the water from swimmers and the surrounding environment, swimming pools use three different types of filters: The three main types of pool filters are briefly described below:

Sand Filters

These filters work by backwashing, which involves reversing the flow of water. Sand filters operate best when they are slightly dirty so only backwash if you see an increase in pressure of 7-10 lbs over normal operating pressure on your pressure gauge. It is suggested to clean sand filters at least once a season using a maintenance kit like Regal® Filter Renew.

Cartridge Filters

 As soon as the pressure gauge shows a 7-10 lbs increase, it is time to clean the cartridge filter. Take out the cartridge(s), rinse away any loose dirt or debris, and soak them in Regal® Filter Renew for 12 hours. After this, give them a good rinse to remove any remaining residue then dry them well before reinstalling for optimal efficiency.

Buying an extra set of cartridge elements will allow you to regularly change out the first set, preventing any “downtime” for the filtration or circulation systems. If you are unable to perform, many local pool maintenance companies offer this service.

Diatomaceous Earth (DE) Filters

Similar to cartilage filters DE filters can be cleaned through backwashing when pressure increases to 7-10 lbs, but after back washing new DE must be added each time so that it can coat the filter grids, by pouring through the skimmer thus ensuring easy and quick distribution.

DE filter grids should be cleaned with Regal® Filter Renew. The whole device must be disassembled, cleaned, and checked at least once a year. So if you think that sounds too complicated, you can consider a local pool maintenance company for help!

Remember that your local pool care companies or your Regal® dealer may assist you in identifying the sort of filter you have and can offer particular maintenance suggestions specific to your equipment. Your pool will remain clean and safe for swimming if you use the proper maintenance kit.