Re: I've got no problems yet... want to be ready.
Hi, I would not change a thing. It is not that big a deal.
Preassure gauges are a relative reading at best. I have seen many that never move. Most filter instructions say to backflush the system and then check the gauge. This is your clean operating pressure. When the gauge raises 10 pounds above this point it is time to backflush. I tell all of my customers that I can stand on my patio, look at my pool and tell the pressure my pump is running at. I can tell by the amount of water coming out of my return. Use your return flow as your pressure gauge because your real gauge will be shot in a year or two. I never replace them. When the water going back into your pool slows down, backflush.
Enjoy the pool and don't worry, Dennis
AG pool installer
Arizona
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