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Posted By: T-REV

Need help with pool pump - 08/07/22 07:11 PM

Hey guys I have a pop up 18ft round pool with a sandpro 75d pump and filter. Unfortunately it seems like I spend more time cleaning and trying to clear the water than actually enjoying it. The major issue I notice is while I am vacuuming the pool I notice murky colored water returning into the pool. It clouds up the pool and wont clear up for days. I always backwash the filter really well before vacuuming so I don’t understand the issue. I replaced the sand a few weeks back so I don’t believe the sand is the problem. I could possibly understand it slipping by the sand if the pool was just filthy but it is just the normal accumulation on the bottom. Every time we go to the pool supply store the people behind the counter have no clue why it would be doing that but always try to sell you $100 worth of chemicals to hopefully fix the problem. I am at my wits end. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Posted By: H2ORat

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/07/22 07:22 PM

Even sand media won't pick up the extremely fine silt from some wells -- or the iron that settles if you use any chlorine. If the cloud is green bleach it if it is brown/red - either dump your water while vacuuming or run through an additional paper filter --- extremely fine mesh (you won't like the cost of that)
Posted By: T-REV

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/07/22 07:30 PM

We are on county water so no well water issue. The cloud coming in the pool return does seem to be more light brown. The chlorine we use are the 3” tablets and usual shock bags. I have kicked around that idea about dumping the water while vacuuming. May be the route I take.
Posted By: Wild_WI

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/07/22 07:31 PM

I'm having the same problem
Posted By: Drifter

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/07/22 07:36 PM

Pools are a real PITA. When my ex had to have one it was a constant battle. They make a product called claifier that would helped with cloudy water.lightning storms and rain seemed to always zap the chlorine and had to shock it. I was elated when it finally died.
Posted By: T-REV

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/07/22 07:49 PM

I understand completely on the PITA part. It sucks because I do love it when it is clean and clear and it is fun with the wife and kids splashing around in it but the work to keep it clean and clear sucks. I will try the vacuum to waste. Seems like the best sensible option.
Posted By: Bob

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/07/22 08:31 PM

My wife has a big pool like that, and I absolutely hate everything about it lol. First off I hate to swim, can’t stand it, so I don’t use it, but I sure have spend a lot of time cussin and cleaning and working on those son of a something pumps. It’s more trouble than it’s worth. I’d gladly pay for her and all the kids to have annual passes to the public pool if it means I don’t have to mess with it lol
Posted By: BryanOney

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/07/22 09:20 PM

I do 2 things to help with this problem in my pool. First when you vacuum the pool let the water run right out on the ground as it comes out of the filter. The sediments leave the the pool with the water. The sediments were so fine they would go right through my filter. My filter is the paper cartridge filter. Secondly switch to liquid shock. It is like concentrated bleach. This helped me a lot. The granular shock was a large source of the really fine sediment in my pool. When the granular shock dissolved it would leave behind a lot of the really fine sediment. Good luck.
Posted By: Scott T

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/07/22 10:30 PM

We always dump the water on the ground when sweeping. The pool is a major pain but the grandkids (and kids) knowing how to swim makes it worthwhile.
Posted By: Wild_WI

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/08/22 12:04 AM

In my opinion life jackets were the better option but I got over ruled
Posted By: Wild_WI

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/08/22 12:04 AM

Bob I think were in the same boat
Posted By: put'n the dog on

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/08/22 04:10 PM

How many hours a day do you run your filter? This is usually where people go wrong. Figure out gpm of your filter and gallons in the pool. If you don't turn it all over once a day you really aren't cleaning it. I would get an actual sand filter like most pools have. I have a drain/filter inlet on the bottom of my pool along with the side skimmer port. Three chlorine pucks float all the time. Twice a week I put 1/4 cup of granular chlorine. That's it. 15 years since I've vacuumed a pool or had cloudy discolored water. And I am on a well with a ton of iron in it. Personally I think raising chickens is more work than taking care of a pool.
Posted By: WV Danimal

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/08/22 04:28 PM

Been a major PIA for years but we just "had" to have it for the kids. THANKFULLY, they are now at the age where it's way more cooler to go to the town pool and hang out with their friends instead of using ours in the back yard. Total nightmare the first year or 2 keeping a chemical balance and water clarity. Stupidly switched to salt water system the 3rd year, big mistake. Ate up everything and was 10x more difficult to keep clear. Now finally smart enough to get a grip on the the chemicals and clarity the last couple years. I'm giving it about one more month or so and I'll be pulling the plug for the last time and following it up with my pocket knife! My new fire pit and a few tons of flag stone will go over the 6" sand that is now there. Oh, but to the original question, the only time I get the cloudy burst going back in is when I didn't backwash quite long enough.
Posted By: Hunter 1

Re: Need help with pool pump - 08/09/22 03:19 AM

I am not sure it this will help you but this what I do.

Shut pump filter for a day and let the green/ brown stuff settle to bottom. Then vaccum and flush everything out (don't recycle water). Once the bottom is clean do a good backwash and add some water if needed.

Then find the local place where all farmers are buying chlorine in bulk (stuff they use to disinfect their tanks). It comes in a 5 gallon container. Use this chlorine it is much cheaper than the stuff you buy at local pool store.

I have a 24 ft pool and I dump one of these in it every week and that is it. If you put 3 to 4 pucks in floating container it will also help.

I have no problems keeping my pool clean.

As you know if you attend and listen to the advices of staff at local pool shop it will cost a bundle...they will try to sell you just about everything they have in store.

It is a nightmare...I knew nothing about pools and learned this from someone who had one. He showed up with one of these chlorine containers and I ended up opening a bottle of Rye and ended up saving a lot of money and the wife is happy.

Keep it simple is my advice.

Hope it helps!

Hunter 1
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