IF you aren't sure how the sand was maintained, replace it. Be very, very careful of the laterals so you don't damage them.
Sand is cheap--$5-$6 per 50 pound bags.
But once you change it, if you maintain it properly and aren't using too big a pump, you should be able to go years and years without changing it again--I'm on my 4th year, Poconos is on his 9th with the same sand. Some others respectfully disagree with us, but if you aren't having problems with water quality or clarity, I don't see why. But if it's gummed up with Bacquacil goo, or some other additive, or is HORRIBLY infested with algae (can and does happen--did to a friend) then, again, sand is cheap--change it.
Of course, if you ARE having problems, then changing sand may be appropriate. I also believe if you have to fix or replace the laterals, new sand is in order. Poconos disagrees with me--I think it's a matter of preference.
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