Pool Pumps And Filters


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Pool Pumps and Filters Combined Into One Unit - are They What You Need

Author: Alejandra Gibson

Aside from your pool itself, the pool pump and filter that you use will be the two most important pieces of equipment that you will need to keep your pool operating and clean. One new option that is now being marketed is pool pumps and filter that come as one integrated unit.



A Perfectly Matched Complete System

The STA-RITE inground sand pump and filter system is just one of these systems and it allows you to simplify your pools water maintenance system by combining both into one easy to install unit. Its a perfectly matched, easy maintenance system that takes the guesswork out of matching and buying two separate systems.

One Year Guarantee

Also, the one year guarantee covers both the pool pump and the filter which simplifies matters even more. However; it is doubtful that you will need the guarantee for the one piece corrosion resistant polyethylene tank that can stand up to years of exposure to any type of weather conditions.

Easy Backflushing

As far as the filter is concerned, it is the latest in simplicity of operation. Its a€œeasy glidea€, 6 position, top mount, multi-port valve makes for easy backflushing and smooth flawless operation.

Optimal Pool Clarity

Inside of the filter system, it features the very latest in advanced engineering with uniquely designed diffusers and laterals that make for a far more even and balanced flow over the sand bed for optimal pool water clarity.

Energy Saving Technology

Powering this double unit is the very latest in energy saving technology in the super efficient Max-E Pro Pump. Also, no need to shop around playing water system match maker, because this system comes complete with the pump, filter tank and multi-port

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About the Author

Written by Alejandra Gibson. Come visit my website where you can find the latest details regarding Swimming pool pumps as well as Pool Filters


Comments

  1. sweetpea says:

    You may need a new pressure gauge.

  2. kamui r says:

    My pool pump filter has a pressure reading of zero?
    What are the potential causes of this? Its an in ground pool and the pump seems to be working fine. Thanks!

  3. Studious says:

    Make sure the pump is off. Turn all the valves clockwise until they bottom out so you have them all shut off this should stop the flow of water out of the pool. If you want to add a few photos photo bucket or something I might could help you some more but that’s about all I can tell you without seeing it.

  4. Here Today says:

    What is wrong with my pool pump/filter?
    It seems like I can’t run it for more than an hour or so without having to stop and backflush it to get some power. It is a plenty powerful unit and works really well after I do this but only for a short period of time. Even if I just pump the lever for a while that helps but why won’t it work longer? I don’t know how old it is I bought the house about 18 months ago and it looks pretty new.

    It might not be related but I have a hard time vacuuming as well due to a lack of suction after a few minutes.
    So if I need to clean my filter how do I do that? I tried once to open all the valves and do a LOT of pumping on that lever and it worked for a little longer than usual but not for long. Is there a part in there I need to take out and clean?

  5. semperfi2112 says:

    My pool sand filter is set to filter and water is coming out?
    My pool pump/filter is set to filter, and the water is coming out the side tube as if it were on backwash. I don’t know what to do, please help! Before my pool goes completely empty.

  6. Michael C says:

    You probably need to clean your filter. You don’t mention what kind of filter it is. The steps are different for each kind of filter. But I do know the longest it will take you is about 4 hours if you have all the parts before hand AND a couple of things go wrong. They are not that hard to clean. Just do a little research and you will be fine.

  7. dale621 says:

    go to your local pool supplie store and tell them exactly what type of pool you have adn theyll tell you basically the stuff you will need , some of the things you will need is a net , chlorine both liquid and tablet form ( if you run out of yor laundry bleach u can use your pool chlorine the liquid but only use half the amount ) you may need this stuff called shock it , filters and acid , along with this you will need a testing kit that will tell you if u need more clorine etc , the test is very easy that even a kid can basically do it , another thing you will need is a locked fence around the pool area so that lil kids even animales cant fall in and drown , and rember that when u have pepole over to your house and they drown or get hurt around your pool or in your house /property they can make you pay for any injuries etc a pool is a big resposiblity if you have pepole over so get some sign adn post them around the pool area with rules so that all will know another thing you will want to get is a caouple of those life savers rings so that if someone does fall in to the deep in adn cant swim that can be tossed to help . with all this said have fun in your new home and pool , and another thing you can do is ask the pool place if they do house calls or have a pool cleaning bussness if so u may want to have them come out most of them charge 50 a month cause they only come out once or twice a month . look around and find someone you can trust ask neighbors sometimes if they have alot of pools in the area to do they go cheaper .

  8. metsfanrich says:

    How do I maintain an above ground pool?
    I just bought a house with an above ground pool, and I have no idea how to take care of the pool, pump, filter, etc.

  9. 2k1Toaster says:

    Pool Pump/Filter/Heater Combo Product for Inflatable Pool?!?
    Hello,

    I just bought an above ground pool for our deck since we have no level ground here in Colorado… Anyways, it is a cheap inflatable pool, 10ftx5ft, has about 350 gallons in it.

    We used to have a huge 25mx10m inground pool at our last house. It had a filter and heater, and the little robot vacuum that cleaned it and it was awesome.

    Well after 1 day, there are little bugs and crap in my little dinky pool. It is too small and fragile for a robot vacuum thing. Also the water is really cold as I just filled it up.

    I am thinking long term I want some sort of system that pumps water out of the pool, then filters and heats it, then pumps it back in. I see heaters, and I see filters, but I dont see both. Also I am not sure how this will work with a plastic inflatable pool…

    I have never had one of these things before, so maybe a cheap pool veteran can explain to me how I am supposed to keep this thing mild-temperatured and clean???

  10. poolman says:

    i own a pool company and i dont think a heater will work on your inflatable pool.now i may be wrong but i have never seen this on a pool like yours

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