I have a question, is that model filter earlier than 2004? I know with our filter (which is a 2012 and the same brand and an SD40) we can rinse the sand out from the drain at the bottom and not shop vac it all out.
As long as the center tube is long enough or cut shorter to fit the whole assembly would work with pentair or Hayward but I did have pentair as well listed for that model but the seller on Amazon no longer carried replacement laterals so it was removed from my description sorry about any confusion!
You might need a new spring in top where the handle is when you move it to different positions, sounds like it's not closing it off all the way ,but no way to tell unless you take it apart, it's a simple fix and cheap part, good luck and thank you for watching!👍😊
@@WhitehouseFarmVet thnx, i got a whole new upper assembly, but now i got a small leak when the water goes into the pump, i might put a new gasket and teflon tape and see if that helps
The plastic will be broken or missing , inspect it carefully the gaps should all be the same distance apart (uniform),that is what prevents the sand from passing through, and also indicates when your sand needs to be changed if its passing through the small gaps it means your sand is worn down!
No not at all sand filter pools in my opinion are the best because you dont need to worry about adding DE, or cleaning or replacing filters, they last a long time and easy to backwash and clean!👍
@@WhitehouseFarmVet AWESOME!!!! I have been looking at something easy to keep on a low income for my daughter during the summer!!!! I'm so excited to finally buy one!!! Thank you!!!
Yeah it's tough with plastic , over time they get brittle and break or if your like me where you have snow and ice and the ground heaves and thaws stuff can break😖 thank you for watching 👍
I have a 300 lb sand filter which I know is due for changing out sand. I have a 25k gallon pool. Do you think it would be better to switch to a 325 cartridge filter?
You can, it's all about maintenance at least for me, I prefer sand filters because when they start getting low pressure a 30 sec back wash and your done and the sand can typically last 5 plus years, whereas a cartridge if your in a area with alot of foliage or pollen or have kids its gonna clog the filter alot quicker and then you have to take it apart all the time pull the filter out spray it clean, eventually have to buy new ones and it's just not what I prefer I just feel it's harder to keep a clear pool, I like low maintenance, cartridge filters work good it's just all about preference and what style you like! Thank you for watching and good luck with either way you go!👍😊
You can try but i wouldn't recommend it you risk damaging your laterals thats alot of weight pushing against thin plastic and even the smallest sand filter weighs 100 plus pounds with sand! Also the snd is wet and full of sediment some sand filters it's almost like cement and wont come out!
Well done. Last thing I would add is to backflush filter before putting it to pool returns to get rid of the dust from new sand.
Definitely! Good call!!!👍
This video definitely helped me change the sand for the first time.
😊 Thanks!
That's awesome! Glad it helped you and thank you for watching!!!👍😁
I have a question, is that model filter earlier than 2004? I know with our filter (which is a 2012 and the same brand and an SD40) we can rinse the sand out from the drain at the bottom and not shop vac it all out.
I'm not sure that was a customer's sand filter I worked on years ago, but definitely interesting! Thank you for watching!👍😊
Amazon links in description to buy!
Why did you put Hayward laterals in the description when you worked on a Pentair? Are they interchangeable?
As long as the center tube is long enough or cut shorter to fit the whole assembly would work with pentair or Hayward but I did have pentair as well listed for that model but the seller on Amazon no longer carried replacement laterals so it was removed from my description sorry about any confusion!
How much sand do you need to do the replacment? I have a 40 gallon sand filter
You should have on the side of your sand filter the model and the amount of pounds of sand it holds, its usually a sticker or label!
My above ground sand filter is trickling pretty fast out where the backwash part comes out on the top, any ideas to fix it?
You might need a new spring in top where the handle is when you move it to different positions, sounds like it's not closing it off all the way ,but no way to tell unless you take it apart, it's a simple fix and cheap part, good luck and thank you for watching!👍😊
@@WhitehouseFarmVet thnx, i got a whole new upper assembly, but now i got a small leak when the water goes into the pump, i might put a new gasket and teflon tape and see if that helps
I would recommend some Oatey piping joint compound then teflon tape and you shouldn't have any leaks at the connection after that! Good luck!👍
Unions would be smart to use si it can be disassembled for winter
Definitely!!!👍 I have them on mine and would recommend unions to everyone makes things alot easier! Thank you for watching!👍😊
Great video. Thanks for sharing !
Thank you and thank you for watching!👍😊
How mucb water do you put inside the filter??
Fill it up about half way then add your sand! Thanks for watching!👍😊
Hello,
I want that machine which you used to remove sand… please reply
It's a shop-vac you can purchase them on AMAZON or Ebay or local lowes homedepot or Walmart! Thank you for watching!👍
Thank You!
Thank you for watching!👍
How do you know if you have a broken lateral
The plastic will be broken or missing , inspect it carefully the gaps should all be the same distance apart (uniform),that is what prevents the sand from passing through, and also indicates when your sand needs to be changed if its passing through the small gaps it means your sand is worn down!
Wow
Thanks for watching!
those lateral push up so you can take the whole thing out, without having to unscrew
On the newer style they do unfortunately this is the older style that are straight screw in! Thank you for watching!👍😁
How often should a deep clean like this be done?
It all varies but at least roughly every 5 years or if you start to notice sand in your pool! Thank you for watching!😁👍
@@WhitehouseFarmVet awesome thank you! Is it expensive to maintain this type of above ground pool?
No not at all sand filter pools in my opinion are the best because you dont need to worry about adding DE, or cleaning or replacing filters, they last a long time and easy to backwash and clean!👍
@@WhitehouseFarmVet AWESOME!!!! I have been looking at something easy to keep on a low income for my daughter during the summer!!!! I'm so excited to finally buy one!!! Thank you!!!
That's great!!❤ I hope you have a great summer and thanks again for watching!😁👍
very sloppy with the glue. I would have skipped the coupler and replaced with one section taking the old section out.
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Mine cracked too..next year I'll just remove it at closing
Yeah it's tough with plastic , over time they get brittle and break or if your like me where you have snow and ice and the ground heaves and thaws stuff can break😖 thank you for watching 👍
That was great! Thanx!:))
Awesome thank you for watching!! 😁
I have a 300 lb sand filter which I know is due for changing out sand. I have a 25k gallon pool. Do you think it would be better to switch to a 325 cartridge filter?
You can, it's all about maintenance at least for me, I prefer sand filters because when they start getting low pressure a 30 sec back wash and your done and the sand can typically last 5 plus years, whereas a cartridge if your in a area with alot of foliage or pollen or have kids its gonna clog the filter alot quicker and then you have to take it apart all the time pull the filter out spray it clean, eventually have to buy new ones and it's just not what I prefer I just feel it's harder to keep a clear pool, I like low maintenance, cartridge filters work good it's just all about preference and what style you like! Thank you for watching and good luck with either way you go!👍😊
a cup over the pipe works way easier...
Never done that, thank you for watching!👍
Thank you. Very informative.
Thank you! And thanks for watching!😁
Can you not just dump the sand out?
You can try but i wouldn't recommend it you risk damaging your laterals thats alot of weight pushing against thin plastic and even the smallest sand filter weighs 100 plus pounds with sand! Also the snd is wet and full of sediment some sand filters it's almost like cement and wont come out!
Do you charge extra for all the home owner "help"???
@@WhitehouseFarmVet what would be an indication that the sand needs replacing?
Your pool would not be clearing up or the filter sand in your pool! Your pressure would be off, It should be changed every 3 to 5 years!
@@WhitehouseFarmVet Thanks!!!
Really Sloppy wit the primer. Looks like my 5 year old did it
I agree that's why I never use purple primer, but in this case didnt need to look pretty just needed to work! He could care less what it looked like!
not enough explantaion for the diy er...
I am always open to questions and would definitely make another video going more into detail from questions, thank you for watching!👍
Beehaw
Not sure what beehaw is?
Extremely sloppy priming job..
Well during covid start up they only had purple primer which the owner didn't care I never use it but it's meant to work not look pretty and leak!!
Sand first not water. Laterals float and you have to start over.
Wrong! it's in the directions that come with the sand filter, water first!!! But to each there own as long as it works lol thanks for watching!👍
Dude you now have purple primer down the entire pipe. Very sloppy work bud
Nothing a little purple paint can't fix
That's just how it goes no reason trying to stop it when it does NOTHING to it. Just some primer down the pipe
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😂👍Yup!
the music ruins the video.
Lol yeah its hit or miss some people like it some dont!