I am pretty sure one of my DE filter grids has a hole/tear, since I have been getting debris and some DE blowing back into the pool, especially while vacuuming. I found a great suggestion on here about using queen size knee highs in the skimmer basket to catch debris before it goes through the filter. That has worked amazingly, but I know I need to address the problem of the filter.
My question is....when there is a hole in a filter grid, is it going to be obvious when I see it, or could it be a tiny thing that I won't see easily? I have never actually disassembled the grids when I cleaned them, because I've read that getting them back together can be a nightmare. If I am going to have to take it apart to find the tear, would it be best to just replace the grid with the tear, or is it best to replace all of them at the same time.
The filter is a Hayward 3600, and it was here with the house when we bought it, so it is about 11 years old. Will I even be able to find replacement parts for a filter that old, or will we need to look at replacing the whole thing?
Thanks!
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