Probably the most common form of pool filter is a sand filter. Sand filters have evolved over the years to the point that we now have the high rate sand filters that are capable of a flow rate of 15 – 20 gallons per minute per square foot of filter area. A sand filter removes debris down to about 40 microns in size. This is adequate for pools in most situations. A DE filter removes debris down to about 5-8 microns in size, but it is not practical for heavily used pools in most situations.

Find out more about sand pool filters.Read helpful information about maintenance and troubleshooting on sand pool filters.

Choosing a new pool filter can be a confusing task and you do not want to make a mistake. We have several online resources designed to help you choose the right filter and properly maintain it in the future. Still not sure which filter is best for you? Email us at [email protected] for assistance.

Having trouble choosing a pool filter? Check out our pool filter comparison chart Use the pool filter sizing charts to narrow down your choice.

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