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    Default Re: Good morning.

    Just so I understand, what is the difference between a DE filter and a sand filter? How often does a DE filter have to be back washed? A neighbor owns a sand filter and regularly back washes (once a week) and has never had to add sand, is this typical?

    Thanks for the assistance.

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    Default Re: Good morning.

    DE filters have diatamaceous earth in them as the filter media which is a very fine powder. Sand filters obviously use sand as their filter media. DE filters filter out smaller particles but are higher maintenance. I do not know how often DE filters need to be backwashed as I do not have one. Sand filters are the easiest to maintain and in my opinion, filter just fine. All of the moderators on the forum have sand filters however many of our other contributing members have DE or cartridge filters and like them a lot, too.

    In a sand filter, you should only backwash whenever your filter pressure rises by 8-10psi over clean filter pressure. It is not necessary to routinely backwash once per week. You don't have to add sand often but every few years you may need to top it off. One misconception is that sand needs to be replaced and this is not true. It seldom needs to be done. I am on the 12th season with my same sand.

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    Default Re: Good morning.

    I'm in south Florida so our season is year round. We require less filtration in the winter due to the cooler temps, more in the summer.

    I think I'll probably go with a sand filter, now I need to check the local stores for a good deal.

    Thanks, Mike

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    Default Re: Good morning.

    Welcome to The Forum!

    Please check out this sticky for some info on DE filters.

    While I would have a DE filter, I've got a lot of experience working on them - IMHO, sand is the easiest to use and maintain.


    All 3 kinds are fine, but any pool owner needs to ask questions and find out which one will best suit their pool.
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