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How to Replace Pool Filter Housing
If your pool filter housing is showing signs of wear and tear, it may be time to replace it. The filter housing is an essential part of your pool's maintenance system, and if it is not functioning correctly, your pool water may not be clean and clear. In this article, we will guide you through the process of replacing your pool filter housing so that you can get back to enjoying crystal-clear water in your pool.
Understand Your Pool Filter Housing
The pool filter housing is the container that houses the pool filter. It is essential to understand the type of filter housing you have, as this will affect the replacement process. There are three common types of pool filter housings:
1) Cartridge Filter Housings - These are typically cylindrical and made of plastic.
2) Sand Filter Housings - These are usually round and made of fiberglass or resin.
3) D.E. Filter Housings - These are also round and made of fiberglass or resin.
Ensure Proper Safety Measures
Pool filter housing replacement requires some basic safety measures. First, turn off your pool pump to prevent any accidents. You should also use protective gloves, eyewear, and clothing to avoid injury during the replacement process.
Steps to Replace Pool Filter Housing
Replacing a pool filter housing is not too complicated. Here are the steps you need to follow:
Step 1: Drain the Pool
Before draining the pool, consult the pool manual as draining procedures vary based on each pool type. Also, when removing the pool filter housing, drained water and debris tend to gather below it. So, it's essential to clear this area to avoid any health hazards.
Step 2: Remove the Old Housing Unit
Remove the filter by loosening the clamp which holds it to the housing unit. Then unscrew the bolts holding the pool filter housing to the base. Once the bolts are removed, gently lift the housing unit from the base.
Step 3: Prepare the New Housing Unit
When buying a new filter housing, make sure it's the right size, and it fits the existing base. If you're unsure, take the old filter housing with you to compare the size before purchasing a new one. Also, ensure all the internal components of the base are in good condition.
Step 4: Attach the New Filter Housing Unit
Install the new pool filter housing on the base and secure it with bolts. Avoid over-tightening the bolts as this may cause them to strip. Once the housing is in place, connect the pool filter and tighten the clamp.
Step 5: Fill the Pool
Once everything is set, fill the pool with water to the proper level. Make sure there are no leaks in the filter housing unit.
Conclusion
Replacing a pool filter housing does not require specialized knowledge, but it needs to be done correctly to prevent water leaks, which can lead to pump failure, algae growth, and damage to pool systems. By following the steps mentioned above, you can replace your pool filter housing with ease, ensuring that your pool remains clean, healthy, and at peak performance.
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