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    agree with all, carl. definitely did inspect the laterals (sta-rite.and they and the main tube are all in great shape!)

    sevver, don't know what to expect from the zeobrite yet. i do like that it didn't weight as much as all that bloody sand i've only had the zeobrite in for the day and keep my pool pretty clean regardless and it stays quite clear from shallow to deep end so i don't know if i will see anything..maybe a bit more "sparkle" to the water? (my chem # are all good, but the water seems 'dull" to me to this point anyway). what i didn't like about the zeobrite was the strength..or better put, lack of strength of the bags it's in considering the weight...the first bag i took right out of the box and put over the filter top and my fingers holding the bottom punched 3 holes in it..i lost about 2 lb of sand to the floor but recovered most of it the 2nd bag i left in the box and lost very little. i was sure glad i sealed off the main pipe before i put it in. i was surprised that the zeobrite instructions did not mention to do that. thankfully, i was clued into it by this website. just used some electricians tape over top, then a band of it around the top and ripped it off after.. worked great!

    used a wet vac to clean out the sand and was glad i did. i started with like a laundry scoop and scooped about 4 handfuls and thought this is ridiculous. even with the wet vac, it was at least a 2 hour job as the wet sand get on clogging things up...but, a half day work really for a long time of service can't be complained about. if i had more patience, i would have made up a hose with connector, opened the drain valve on the tank and tried to blow out the sand. then again, i'm not sure that anything more than water would blow out of that valve..it's not specifically a "sand drain" to my knowledge on the cristal flow sta-rite filter. 200 lb of sand now sitting in a garbage can and can't convince my wife to put it in her flower bed

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    You would not gte me to put it in my flowers either. lol

    Just put about twenty five pounds in your trash a week until it is gone. I do it with dirt and stuff all the time, sod especially since I am always making the beds bigger. My garbage men probably hate coming to my house.

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    Default Re: If You're "thinking" It May Be Time To Change Sand In Filter

    The drains in sand filters usually have something to prevent sand from draining. In my Hayward it's a 'short' lateral. When they assembled the filter at the factory they forgot to put in this short lateral. On the first drain for winterizing a lot of sand came out. I just dealt with it. Siphoned when I removed the valve assembly. When I removed the sand to do some other work I made a lateral of the right size PVC pipe and cut fine slits in it. Yeah...could have gotten one from Hayward but this was less of a hassle. Bottom line, trying to wash sand out the drain won't work. Shop vac like you used is the easiest I think.
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    hmmm..garbage a bit at a time..maybe i'll put it in all those empty bleach jugs

    P, i think you are right..the drain is not simply a straight out opening..it appears to have a top and a gap all the way around in between , but i suspect it's either not big enough to let sand through or would get bunged up anyway.

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