Why did my pool filter explode?

The filter operates under high pressure generated by a mixture of water and air. The lid can explode off the tank with tremendous force if too much pressure builds up and the clamp fails. Because of the extremely high pressure that can build in the filter and result in an explosion, a failure can be catastrophic.
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Do pool filters explode?

Pool filters do explode and can cause damage to property and serious injury or even death. Since 1982, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has recorded at least 23 incidents of pool filter explosions.
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What happens if pool filter pressure gets too high?

High pressure usually indicates a dirty pool filter, time to backwash or pull out the filter cartridge for cleaning. Be careful with high filter pressure, as filter tanks can rupture with deadly force.
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Why does my pool filter keep breaking?

Plugged or restricted filter media is the most common cause of cracked end caps on used cartridges. Operation of the pumping system when the media is clogged and water flow restricted creates a high differential pressure. This causes the end cap to bend and, ultimately, crack.
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Is it OK to run pool pump 24 hours a day?

A Rule of Thumb

Generally running your pool pump for 12-hours a day is a good option. This is based on the assumption that your average pool pump has a turnover rate of about 8 to 12-hours. That means that the total volume of your pool water will filter through your system 2 to 3 times per 24-hour period.
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How long should a pool filter last?

Pool filter cartridges can run for about 2,000 hours in a filter pump and should be replaced every 1-2 years. Note that the filter cartridge will not last as long due to sunscreen, deodorants, hair care products, and other chemicals that come into contact with your pool water.
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Should I turn off pool pump when raining?

If your pool pump manufacturer has declared your pump is rain safe, you can leave it on in rainfall. Nevertheless, during a thunderstorm, it is highly recommended that you switch off and unplug your pool pump to prevent any costly and irreversible damages to your pool equipment.
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How often should you change pool filter?

How Often Should You Change Your Pool Filter? You should change your pool filter whenever it loses its quality, has passed its expected lifespan or shows signs of damage. Often, symptoms will start to appear every five years, but the timescale can be anywhere between yearly and every 15 years.
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Why does my pool filter pressure rise so quickly?

The most common reasons why a cartridge, sand, or DE filter's pressure rises quickly, even after cleaning or backwashing, is a clogged or blocked filter, algae or old filter elements. If any of these things are wrong, the pressure can rise rapidly in minutes, hours or days.
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How do I lower the pressure in my pool filter?

You can reduce the pressure in your swimming pool pump by cleaning out its filters.
  1. Shut Down the Pump. Turn off your pool pump and filter. ...
  2. Remove the Cover. ...
  3. Take Out the Pump Basket. ...
  4. Rinse the Pump Basket. ...
  5. Remove Any Debris From the Impeller Port. ...
  6. Replace the Cover. ...
  7. Examine the Air Relief Valve. ...
  8. Monitor the Water Pressure.
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What PSI should my pool pump be at?

An optimal pressure reading for your pool's filtration system depends on several factors. The size of your pool, the size of your pump, and the condition of your pool water directly impact pressure readings. Generally speaking, a pressure reading between 10 – 25 psi can be considered normal.
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Why does my pool filter keep filling with air?

Air bubbles in your pool mean that air is being sucked into the line on the suction side of the pump. It's likely happening because of one of these issues: The pool water level is too low. The strainer pot lid isn't on tight or its O-ring is loose/absent/compromised.
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Why is water coming out of the top of my sand filter?

A bit of water dripping out of your sand filter's waste line after backwashing the filter is a normal occurrence. However, if this drip continues for a long time and/or the drip becomes more intense, you could have a problem on your hands. Typically, an old or damaged spider gasket is to blame for a leaking waste line.
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Can you fix a cracked pool filter?

If you develop a crack in the plastic housing of your pool filter, water can leak through the crack. Even a small leak will force you to refill your pool regularly, which could affect your water conditioning. You can use epoxy to seal the filter housing without having to replace the pool filter altogether.
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How much does it cost to replace a pool filter?

The national average materials cost to replace a pool filter is $285.53 per filter, with a range between $256.17 to $314.89. The total price for labor and materials per filter is $1,915.89, coming in between $1,770.39 to $2,061.40.
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How do I know if my pool filter is bad?

There are ways to tell if the swimming pool filter is bad. If the water turns cloudy, then you know that your filter is not functioning properly. Leaking multi-port valves, broken or bad laterals, valve failure, tank failure, and pressure issues are some of the other indicators that the pool filter is bad.
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Can I soak my pool filter in bleach?

Companies that sell pool chemicals advise against doing so, since bleach can damage the fibers of your filters and thereby shorten your filter life. Cartridge manufacturers offer a range of products to help keep your filters clean.
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How long does pool pump last?

On average, pool pumps last eight to 12 years before needing replacement. Over time, it's normal for pool parts to begin to wear down. In addition, swimming pool technology has come a long way in the last decade.
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Is rainwater good for swimming pool?

Rainwater itself does not cause algae, but it can provide the right environment for algae. Rain will bring phosphates, nitrates and other organic contaminants into the pool. As we discussed earlier, rain also reduces chlorine levels.
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Should you run your pool pump during a storm?

At the first sign of an incoming storm, you should turn off and unplug your pump. If this is left running during a storm, the motor may suffer electrical damage and short out.
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