Welcome to the Forum!
You are going to have to open the filter and manually clean the grids/ fingers
Please see this[ thread for some info on DE filters.
If you have any questions after reading that thread, feel free to ask![]()
I similarly just opened up my pool last week, and found when vacuuming suction dropped very quickly. I'm new at this, so I don't know if I was doing things right, but I ended up vacuuming until suction dropped, backwashing out the junk, then continuing to vacuum (without adding fresh DE). I repeated this about 8 or 9 times, as I had a lot of gunk on the bottom of the pool. Then I added fresh DE, but still found the pressure about 10 psi over what I started when I first opened the pool.
Since my chlorine was down, I also added liquid bleach, with a little bit directly to the skimmer. That did the trick, I noticed the next day, the pressure dropped substantially (about 7-8 psi), and I got plenty of suction when I attached the vacuum head. I suspect there was an algae bloom in my filter (from what I sucked up), and the chlorine shocking cleared it up.
Wait for more experienced minds, but just letting you know, adding a little liquid bleach to the skimmer did the trick for me. Of course, if you have no flow, that probably won't help much.
Last edited by PoolDoc; 06-16-2011 at 08:56 PM. Reason: separate thread; change title
Welcome to the Forum!
You are going to have to open the filter and manually clean the grids/ fingers
Please see this[ thread for some info on DE filters.
If you have any questions after reading that thread, feel free to ask![]()
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
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