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    Default Sand Filter question.

    Last year I totally emptyed the sand, filled with 50 lbs of aquachem sand from Lowes. It said 50lbs was = to 100 lbs of regular sand. Is this true. Do I need more aqua chem stuff or just plane sand?

    I was considering some DE to clear the water once I get the chemical in check.

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    Default Re: Sand Filter question.

    I've never heard of the stuff.

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    Default Re: Sand Filter question.

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve V View Post
    Last year I totally emptyed the sand, filled with 50 lbs of aquachem sand from Lowes. It said 50lbs was = to 100 lbs of regular sand. Is this true. Do I need more aqua chem stuff or just plane sand?

    I was considering some DE to clear the water once I get the chemical in check.
    Why did you empty all of your sand?
    33,000ish gallon, 20X40 IG Vinyl Liner, no heater. Full sun, Sand filter. Been pool stored more times than I can count, not anymore! Thanks PF!

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    Default Re: Sand Filter question.

    Previous owner said it needed to be changed. I was a pool NOOB and uneducated. I got the stuff at Lowes right next to DE stuff $25 a box. Pool worked fine last year.

    So I need sand from the pool store? My filter holds 150lbs. It does not have a pressure guage how can I add one.

    For those following my other thread...pool was drained to 12-14 inches left. Started hose last nite and shut it off about 8PM tonite. I got all the debris outta the pool and am now filtering it over nite. I used the strips for a quickie and the FC and TC was still at the top of color chart. I will test CYA in am and chlorine etc and go from there. Pool is cloudy but much better.

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    Per lowes website..aqua chem pool filter sand,25lbs replace 50lbs of silica sand and filters finer particles....I have 150lb filter. I only the equivlant of 100lbs of sand I am getting more sand Tuesday.

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    No problem. That's why I not gonna use it anymore. I will get regular silcia sand Tues and some DE.

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