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    my pool is a 24 x 52, it is 3 years old. Last summer the pump started leaking really bad and the filter body along the seam started to leak also. This is very disgusting since these parts are only 3 years old. I am thinking to buy new ones for this year. The pump is a 1 1/2 hp made by doughbouy, is it necessary to replace this with a 1 1/2 hp or can I go with a 1 hp? Where would be the best place to purchase a filter and pump system? Any certain brand recommended?

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    Pamela, welcome to posting on the forum!

    Sorry things went bad after only 3 years

    I think you could get away with a 3/4 HP motor with no problems (a 2 speed pump, while costing more initially, would save $$ over time) Please remember that a larger filter will be better for the pool. It's quite possible to fix the equipment you have - we can talk you through it with a little more info.

    I don't know why your pump and filter failed so soon, but it could be because it wasn't properly maintained - if you have any questions about the use and care for your pool/ system - simply ask us and we'll do our best to keep your pool running hassle- free If you plan to replace the filter , there are pro's and con's for each of the 3 types and the good folks here are always willing to help you decide which type filter will best suit your needs.

    Please feel free to ask us any questions you have while deciding how to improve your filter system

    BTW - Any of the major brands will do the job of circulating and filtering the water.
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    I'm wondering if the filter was too small for the pump. Horsepower is deceptive in pools--unlike cars, more isn't usually better. Today's 3/4 hp pumps are quieter and more efficient, but your filter needs to be big enough.

    Generally, a slightly over-sized filter will not stress your pump and will do the job better. With all 3 types of filter, Sand, DE, and Cartridge, too big a pump WILL damage the filter sooner or later, and back-pressure from too-small a filter could damage the pump over time.

    I also wonder if the pump was mis-mounted so vibration could have gotten to it.

    I also tend to suspect that most combo pump/filter units are over-powered for the filter and should have either bigger filters or smaller pumps. I cannot prove it, but the combos always seem to have excessively sized pumps.
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    Thank you so much for the information I wouldnt even know where to begin on repairing the old equipment. I really thought i was doing quite well maintaining my equipment but maybe it still wasnt enough. Where would be the best place to purchase new equipment? should I buy the system or buy the filter and pump separately? As i said my old pump is a 1 1/2 hp and the filter i am not sure of the size, I know it holds 100# of sand. Thank You again

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    I see you haven't been officially welcomed. Since registrations have been closed for a few years that means you've been lurking.
    Consider this an official 'Welcome to the Forum'
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    On your issues. The 100# filter is WAY too small for that sized pump. I'm not getting detailed but a 1 HP can be sized with a 300# filter nicely. You can never go wrong with an oversized filter. The larger the filter, the slower the flow through the sand bed, lower pressure, and better filtering. A couple years ago I dealt with this place in Florida on line for a Hayward pump.
    http://www.inyopools.com/
    Prices and delivery were very good. There are bunches of other places too. Also, there is no advantage to buying units as a pair. Filters are filters and pumps are pumps and they all hook together basically the same way.
    Others will kick in with their comments.
    Al

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