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Low Maintenance, Long Lasting
Sand Filters are a low maintenance, more affordable pool filter option. Whether you own an above ground or in-ground pool, these are a great choice. Sand pool filters are designed to remove dirt and debris as the water flows through the sand in the filter, then the clean water flows back into the pool.
Choosing the right filter is essential to keeping your pool water sparkling clean. At Doheny’s Pool Supplies FAST, we carry a large inventory of above ground and in-ground sand filters.
Doheny's Sand Filter System with Pump
Three sizes available:
6593 – 16” Tank - For pools up to 16,800 gallons (up to 21’ round, 16’x32’ oval) -- 3/4 HP Pump
6594 – 19” Tank - For pools up to 19,200 gallons (up to 28’ round, 18’x36’ oval) -- 1 HP Pump
6595 – 24” Tank - For pools up to 24,000 gallons (up to 33’ round, 21’x41’ oval) -- 1.5 HP Pump
Must use AquaQuartz #20 silica sand #5451, ZeoSand #4429, or Aqualoon #7832.
Doheny's Sand Filter Tank with Valve
Three sizes available:
6590 – 16” Tank - For pools up to 16,800 gallons (up to 21’ round, 16’x32’ oval)
6591 – 19” Tank - For pools up to 19,200 gallons (up to 28’ round, 18’x36’ oval)
6592 – 24” Tank - For pools up to 24,000 gallons (up to 33’ round, 21’x41’ oval)
Sand Filter Systems are only compatible with AquaQuartz #20 Silica Sand #5451, ZeoSand #4429, or Aqualoon #7832.
Hayward In-ground Pro Series Sand Filter
Three sizes available:
22” Tank -- 3/4 HP Pump
24” Tank -- 1 HP Pump
31” Tank -- 1.5 HP Pump
Pentair Sand Dollar SD60 Sand Filter Tank
FILTER MEDIA NOT INCLUDED: for sand filtration tanks, use ONLY pool grade -- AquaQuartz #20 silica sand #5451, ZeoSand® #4429, or Aqualoon #7832
Sand Pool Filters: How to Change the Sand
Sand filters for pools are known for typically requiring much less maintenance than other types of pool filtration systems, but they do require some care to stay running at their optimum level. Part of sand filter maintenance involves changing the sand in the filter. Depending on how much your pool is used and what type of filter system you have, the sand will typically need to be replaced about every 5-7 years in order to keep everything running efficiently.
Over time, as the sand in your filter is run through the system, the granules become smoother and the sand filtration process becomes much less efficient. When your sand filter stops working as well, that means it’s pumping harder and harder and overworking to do what should be a simple job. Keeping up with changing the sand on a schedule will help keep everything running smoothly and help to keep your filter running for as long as possible.