Good to hear! Validation is always nice to get!![]()
Good to hear! Validation is always nice to get!![]()
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Great cleaning tips. Thanks for the info.
I've read that a cart will usually last 2-3 years. Will these cleaning tips extend the life of the cart or can I plan on replacing them in 2-3 years.
I think cartridge life depends a lot on how heavily it is used (i.e. how much debris it gets and how often it needs to be cleaned). I've got on over-sized 4-cartridge filter that I only need to clean once a year. It's a pain to clean, but is cleaned less frequently. I was able to go around 6 years before replacing the cartridges and that was only because of some broken straps which I suppose I could have glued back together.
My pool has a mostly opaque electric safety cover so the pool does not get that dirty, though the cartridges certainly are filled with dirt, oils (lotions) and cedar needles after a season.
I would think that you could get more than 2-3 years out of a cartridge.
We actually cut down our cedar tree earlier this year because we had had enough of clearing off the needles from the pool cover every time we wanted to open the pool. It was heartbreaking since it was a nice tree otherwise and gave definition to the yard (we have other trees, so it's not like it looks totally barren now) but it was directly in the wind path to dump right onto the pool. So going forward, there should be even less junk in the filter -- at least no cedar needles.
Another bonus is that our solar panels get some more sun late in the day now. The crow that spent time in the cedar has moved to the Sycamore and other birds are now exploring the Jacaranda so everyone is learning to deal with the missing tree. At least we haven't seen any retaliatory droppings to spite us!
We did some tree-cutting this spring also, just not all the way down. One big maple was about 75 ft. tall and we cut it to about 30 ft. Another big maple was about 60 ft and we cut it also to 30. We too are having the bonus of more sun on the solar panels which will be great. Used to have to wait until around 1 pm for the sun to hit it and now pretty much get sun on it all day. We cut them not to save debris from falling in the pool but to save the tree from falling on the house during some of our big summer thunderstorms!![]()
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