I have a D.E. filter and use the socks from the pool store when I vaccum.
Really catches the crud and saves me from having to clean and recharge the filter during and after vaccuming. Nylons work good to.
I keep empting them, turning them inside out and washing them in the utiltiy sink and then let them dry. I keep them in rotation until they tear and then I toss them.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
I have a D.E. filter and use the socks from the pool store when I vaccum.
Really catches the crud and saves me from having to clean and recharge the filter during and after vaccuming. Nylons work good to.
Boy, compared to you folks I must seem like a neanderthal!
I have been using the same sock since the beginning of May--and it's now June. I rinse it when it's dirty in a bucket till it's clean then back in the skimmer. Why dry it? It LIVES in water. I figure I will use this one till it doesn't rinse, or gets a hole, or the elastic no longer keeps it on the skimmer, then I'll switch. It's not that I'm cheap, I just haven't seen a reason to replace it yet.
I even add chlorine, baking soda and Borax through it.
Carl
Why is this necessary? I didn't know it would hurt anything for the particles to go through the skimmer into the filter.Originally Posted by Watermom
Thanks!
It isn't. I don't use them and it doesn't hurt the filter. Some people use them because they feel it will catch the finer stuff that the filter might not catch. Definitely not something you have to do.
Ditto :-)Originally Posted by pairadocs
Outside of Philadelphia, PA
18' x 40' IG - 22K gallons
Sylvan Gunite Pool (1979)
Plaster re-done (1997)
48 Sq Ft Hayward D.E. Filter (2003)
1.5 hp Hayward Super Pump (2006)
It helps cut down on backwashing, which is maintainence which takes time and money (for DE at least). Its is certainly not a requirement to use them. And, if you gets lots of pollen and fluff like we do, it can actually reduce the volume of water going through the skimmers once the socks are clogged up. Personal choice.
As for rotating, I do it because it is quicker for me. Take a whiff of one of those things coming out of your pool and then tell me you want to put it back in without some type of cleanup. Sunlight is a great disinfectant.
Originally Posted by tphaggerty
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LOL!!!
Actually, I've never noticed ANY odor at all from it. Maybe I'm doing something differently from you?![]()
The reason to use skimmer socks is like anything in life. The earlier you trap a problem/issue, the easier it is to fix. If you catch it at the skimmer, you don't have to catch it in the pump basket or in the filter.
Carl
If you have a cartridge filter, you get the biggest bang from using skimmer socks since that's less crud going to the cartridge and the less you will have to open the filter and clean the cartridge. It is much easier to take the skimmer basket out and wash the sock.
I have found that using a hose nozzle works great. If I'm lazy, I'll just spray the sock while it's still in the basket and dump out the junk which gets most of it. To be thourough, I take the sock out, turn it inside out with my hand inside and blast it clean.
One thing I did find - a couple of times there was so much pollen (once during vacuuming) that the flow through the sock got so restricted the suction from the pump caused the skimmer basket to split! Check the sock frequently especially during pollen season!
Peter
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